High Bandwidth consumption

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High Bandwidth consumption

Hi Community, 

 

Recently high bandwidth consumption on WAN was reported & i was provided a list of DCs & AP (MRs) that were seen downloading & uploading data. This was captured on the gateway (L3/FW) which is managed by a different vendor. I'd like to know is there a way at the AP level where i could find the destination traffic & what is consuming so much bandwidth. Any suggestions where i can start or anyone has tshoot this, any services running that could utilize BW?

 

Thanks!

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PhilipDAth
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Go into clients pulling a lot of traffic, then click "more details" under the pie chart.

 

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alemabrahao
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You can see the utilization on Clients page.

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

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PhilipDAth
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Go into clients pulling a lot of traffic, then click "more details" under the pie chart.

 

PhilipDAth_0-1693429130511.png

 

Thank you @PhilipDAth . This helps. The snippet that you posted gives the destination IP as well.. Is it because your L3/ Gateway is a MX or am i missing something.

 

I think it depends on weather the destination is well known (and then you only get a name, like Youtube) or not.

You will need Traffic Analysis enabled under Network-Wide/General as well.  If is it not on, it takes a while after you enable it before anything appears.

 

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Yes, its on basic:collect generic traffic categories. I'll change it to detailed:collect destination hostnames. Need to make these changes for each network.

Thank you @PhilipDAth  🙂

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