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Hi,
For analysing my network I use ntop program, I see in my stats-->traffic I
have a lot of broudcast packet (unicast is: 53.9%, broudcast is: 44.9%,
and multicast is 1.2%). How I can find machins (or IP addresses)
in my network that send broudcast packets.??
Thanks
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Soheila Khademi
e-mail: khademy@yahoo.com
soheila@maniac.sdc.uwo.ca
Network Admin khademi@cc.iut.ac.ir
Network Services
Center For Information Services (CIS) http://www.iut.ac.ir
Isfahan University of Technology (IUT) Tel: 98 311 3915840-1,45
Isfahan, IRAN Fax: 98 311 3915805
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