Network Analysis and monitoring?

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Hello,

I need to check out a network to see if there are any issues and to see what
the network traffic is like (not just on the server but across the entire
subnet). It is a switched network - subnet. I'd like to see all traffic
on the network but it is a mish mash of network switches - not one brand -
not all snmp able. Is there software or a hardware tool that will let me
do all of this?

I realize this is an MS newsgroup but I figure you might have the experience
I could draw from.

Thanks


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