Re: Monitoring bandwidth...

Norris Sydnor ( (no email) )
Mon, 23 Feb 1998 16:47:05 -0500

MRTG comes with a sub-directory that is installed under the MRTG directory.
It contains a boat load of hacks. We use MRTG to monither our number of
callers on our PM3s. I am sure there is a script in there for Ascend also.

That should help you.

Norris Sydnor

At 01:08 PM 2/23/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Since everyone here seems to be using MRTG, I have a few questions for y'all.
>
>I am running it under NT4, and using it to monitor our Backbone Connection.
> I would also like to exploit it's capabilites for other things. SO tell
>me, what cool or innovative uses have YOU found for it? Anyone found a way
>to monitor, graphically, how many ports of an Ascend Max are in use? So
>one can see dialup usage averages, historically, etc.? Or monitoring
>anything on an Ascend Box? What about stuff like monitoring Managed hubs?
>(You can do that right?)
>
>This is an invite to all you people who know the true definition of hacker,
>not just the one portrayed in the movies.. What have you hacked MRTG to
>work with, and how? Maybe if we get a few of these, I, or someone else,
>could put up how each one was done, etc.. Have at it boys..
>
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