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Chapter 9
Cisco Traffic Analyzer
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To modify the script that launches ntop (ntop.sh or ntop.bat), follow the instructions provided within the
script file. Create a backup of the original script before modifying the file.
—Linux platforms use the shell script path. The ntop output is sent to the syslog file (/var/log/messages
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—Windows platforms use the batch file. The ntop output is sent to a file located in the same directory
as the one from which ntop is launched.

Accessing Traffic Analyzer from Fabric Manager Web Server

Fabric Manager supports discovering instances of Traffic Analyzer and SPAN ports configured within
your fabric.
Fabric Manager Web Server supports the following Traffic Analyzer integration features:
To access an instance of Traffic Analyzer running in your fabric using Fabric Manager Web Server,
follow these steps:
Choose the Performance tab and then the Traffic Analyzer tab.
Step 1
You see a summary table of all SPAN destination ports and configured Traffic Analyzers in your fabric
(see
Figure 9-3
OL-17256-03, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
SCSI I/O Traffic Analyzer pages can be viewed within the Web client.
Traffic Analyzer can reside on a different server than Performance Manager.
Performance Manager integrates with multiple servers running Traffic Analyzer.
Instances of Traffic Analyzer servers can be discovered by Fabric Manager Server.
Web client report lists SPAN destination ports and associations with Traffic Analyzers.
Figure
9-3). The source column shows the ports that are monitored by the SPAN destination port.
Traffic Analyzer in Fabric Manager Web Server
Accessing Traffic Analyzer from Fabric Manager Web Server
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