[mrtg] Re: Memory Usage on Cisco

James Liakos jliakos at blackwoods.com.au
Mon Aug 2 01:57:48 MEST 1999


below is an extract of my mrtg.cfg file that is running on a nt server..
#Router CPU load %
Target[10.1.2.2.cpu]:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0:publi
c at 10.1.2.2
RouterUptime[10.1.2.2.cpu]:public at 10.1.2.2
MaxBytes[10.1.2.2.cpu]:100
Title[10.1.2.2.cpu]: hobart : CPU LOAD
PageTop[10.1.2.2.cpu]:<H1>CPU Load %</H1>
Unscaled[10.1.2.2.cpu]:ymwd
ShortLegend[10.1.2.2.cpu]:%
XSize[10.1.2.2.cpu]:380
YSize[10.1.2.2.cpu]:100
YLegend[10.1.2.2.cpu]:CPU Utilization
Legend1[10.1.2.2.cpu]:CPU Utilization in % (Load)
Legend2[10.1.2.2.cpu]:CPU Utilization in % (Load)
Legend3[10.1.2.2.cpu]:
Legend4[10.1.2.2.cpu]:
LegendI[10.1.2.2.cpu]:
LegendO[10.1.2.2.cpu]: &nbsp;Usage
Options[10.1.2.2.cpu]: gauge, growright
#---------------------------------------------------------------
#Memory used on 10.1.2.2
Target[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.48.1.1.1.5.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.48.
1.1.1.6.0:public at 10.1.2.2
#AbsMaxs[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]: 10000000000
Maxbytes[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]: 33554432 
Title[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]: 10.1.2.2
PageTop[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]: <H3> 10.1.2.2 router: memory used and memory
free</H3>
Options[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]: gauge, absolute, growright
#Unscaled[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]: dwmy
#Supress[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]: dwmy
XSize[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]: 380
YSize[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]: 100
YLegend[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]: Memory used (MB)
ShortLegend[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]: b
Legend1[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]: Memory used
Legend2[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]: Memory free
#Legend3[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]:
#Legend4[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]:
LegendI[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]: Memory used:
LegendO[10.1.2.2.MEMORY]: Memory free:

James Liakos
Network Administrator
PH:(02)9203 0254
J. Blackwood & Son Limited
Smithfield N.S.W
Australia

-----Original Message-----
From: Duncan Browne [mailto:dunbro at uunet.com.au]
Sent: Monday, 2 August 1999 9:41
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] Memory Usage on Cisco


Could someone please send me a working config for memory usage
on a cisco router. I've tried a few suggestions but none work.
I have MRTG running on a Linux box which is successfuly graphing
traffic and cpu.


Any help would be greatly appreciated,

************************************
  Duncan Browne
  Network Engineer
  UUNet / OzEmail Ltd
  e-mail: dunbro at uunet.com.au
*************************************


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