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March 23rd, 2004, 05:02 PM
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There really is no standard way to alarm on network performance. You really have to take a lot of different captures at different times, while also recording the user experience on the network. As every different network performs differently, using a standard profile to alarm will not always work.
That is really the reason I prefer to use MS Netmon. There are some automatic analyzing tools included in netmon that will help you set baselines, or look for trouble spots on the network.
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