[windows2000] Re: Network Problems

  • From: "Freitas, Eduardo" <Eduardo.Freitas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 16:37:17 -0500

I thought about that, but this is a switched network and I have no physical
access to it and the switch can't be configured to dump all traffic to a
certain port...

 

Regards,

 

Eduardo 

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From: Ibrahim, Mustafa [mailto:Mustafa.Ibrahim@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: segunda-feira, 28 de junho de 2004 18:25
To: 'windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [windows2000] Re: Network Problems

 

Why not monitor packets and sniff out the possible culprit? 

 

 

 -----Original Message-----
From: Freitas, Eduardo [mailto:Eduardo.Freitas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 28 June 2004 19:10
To: 'windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [windows2000] Network Problems

Hello everyone,

 

In the past few weeks I have migrated two sites to a corporate wide domain.
Those sites were part of a local domain which was demoted and all machines
joined the corporate domain. Unfortunately, this sites have 64 kbps links to
our network and no domain controllers nearby.

 

I was checking out the bandwidth utilization report and I have noticed that
at both sites bandwidth utilization have climbed off the chart (4 to 5 times
higher than before) right after the migration until today. My question is:
What could cause this to happen? Is this normal "domain" traffic?

 

SUS was also installed on those server and it never managed to synchronize
the server... Even during a whole weekend... Maybe SUS was monopolizing the
bandwidth and that's why it never got better...

 

Regards,

 

Eduardo

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