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The FireBrick is able to graph traffic for each MAC address it sees. |
The FireBrick is able to graph traffic for each MAC or IP address it sees. |
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 26 March 2015
The FireBrick is able to graph traffic for each MAC or IP address it sees.
From the manual:
There is also an option for set-graph-source-mac which causes the session to set a (forward) graph that is based on the MAC address of the source packet, if from an Ethernet interface. The graph is created if it does not exist. If set-graph is also defined then each new session created also causes the speed settings and long term shaper parameters to be copied from the named graph (in set-graph) to the MAC named graph being used. This is aimed at management of open WiFi and the like allowing a named shaper to be defined and a copy of its settings created for each client based on MAC address.
Assuming you have no current outgoing ruleset, create one such as:
<rule-set name="LAN Outgoing" source-interface="LAN" no-match-action="continue"> <rule set-graph-dynamic="mac" action="continue"/> </rule-set>