I've got a Adtran 3448 deployed for a client who is clearly saturating their T1. It's pretty clearly a couple devices that are streaming or doing other stuff like that. Is there any way I can give him access to the GUI "Top Talkers" monitoring tool, without giving him the ability to make any config changes while he's in the GUI? I've already got it set to show me the stats on the desired VLAN interface.
Thanks,
Hi glutenfreegary:
Thanks for posting your question in the ADTRAN Support Community! I'm not sure you can setup this kind of granular control for the GUI. I see a recently-posted article about that may be helpful. CLI output for ip flow top-talkers is very concise, actually. Maybe not as slick for user-types though.
Perhaps SNMP is a good option if you have a monitoring solution that can export graphs or reports on a schedule.
If anyone knows of a way to limit GUI access as glutenfreegary described, I'd love to know too.
Best,
Chris
Hi glutenfreegary:
Thanks for posting your question in the ADTRAN Support Community! I'm not sure you can setup this kind of granular control for the GUI. I see a recently-posted article about that may be helpful. CLI output for ip flow top-talkers is very concise, actually. Maybe not as slick for user-types though.
Perhaps SNMP is a good option if you have a monitoring solution that can export graphs or reports on a schedule.
If anyone knows of a way to limit GUI access as glutenfreegary described, I'd love to know too.
Best,
Chris
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