[mrtg] Re: Pipeline 130 woes

Stephen Engel sengel at cybrk.com
Sat Sep 4 06:29:48 MEST 1999


Dan I would first run cfgmaker and let mrtg create your default cfg file I
suspect that the result will be something similiar to this:
This will show system up time on each graph as well as bytes/sec in and out (the
two variable's)


Target[203.34.88.100]: 2:public at 203.34.88.100
MaxBytes[203.34.88.100]: 1250000
Title[203.34.88.100]:  (203.34.88.100): Novell 2000 Adapter.
PageTop[203.34.88.100]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for Novell 2000 Adapter.
 </H1>
 <TABLE>
   <TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>pipeline130 in Sacramento</TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD> </TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Interface:</TD><TD>Novell 2000 Adapter. (2)</TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>IP:</TD><TD>203.34.88.100 (gateway ip)</TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD>
       <TD>1250.0 kBytes/s (ethernetCsmacd)</TD></TR>
  </TABLE>


#---------------------------------------------------------------

Target[203.34.88.100.4]: 4:public at 203.34.88.100
MaxBytes[203.34.88.100.4]: 3600
Title[203.34.88.100.4]: pipeline130 ( RAS Port COM 1): 203.34.88.100
PageTop[203.34.88.100.4]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for NdisWan Adapter
 </H1>
 <TABLE>
   <TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>pipeline130 modem line</TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD> </TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Interface:</TD><TD>NdisWan Adapter (4)</TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>IP:</TD><TD> (203.34.88.100 )</TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD>
       <TD>3600 Bytes/s (POTS PPP-DUN)</TD></TR>
  </TABLE>

#---------------------------------------------------------------

Target[203.34.88.100.5]: 5:public at 203.34.88.100
MaxBytes[203.34.88.100.5]: 8000
Title[203.34.88.100.5]: pipeline130 ( RAS Port COM2): pipeline130
PageTop[203.34.88.100.5]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for NdisWan Adapter
 </H1>
 <TABLE>
   <TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>pipeline130 ISDN modem</TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD>l</TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Interface:</TD><TD>Ndis Wan Adapter (5)</TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>IP:</TD><TD> </TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD>
       <TD>8000.0 Bytes/s (ISDN PPP-DUN)</TD></TR>
  </TABLE>



Dan Waldron wrote:

> OK, I tried that and I still get the same result. My CFG files now reads:
>
> Target[pipeline130]: 2 & 2:public at 203.34.88.100 (I also tried 1 & 2,
> 1=Console)
> MaxBytes[pipeline130]: 16000
> RouterUptime[pipeline130]: public at 203.34.88.100
> Title[pipeline130]: netsa (): BRI Slot 1 Line 1
> PageTop[pipeline130]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for Pipeline in Adelaide
>  </H1>
>  <TABLE>
>  <TR><TD>System:</TD>      <TD>pipeline130 in Sydney</TD></TR>
>  <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD>  <TD>Enterprise Systems Management group</TD></TR>
>  <TR><TD>Interface:</TD>   <TD>All WAN ports on the Asend Pipeline</TD></TR>
>  <TR><TD>IP:</TD>          <TD>203.34.88.100 / 255.255.255.0</TD></TR>
>  <TR><TD>Circuit:</TD>     <TD>ISDN line</TD></TR>
>  <TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD>   <TD>16k Bytes or 128k bits per sec
> (ISDN)</TD></TR>
>  </TABLE>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Kevin Sheard <kevin.sheard at kingston-internet.net>
> To: Dan Waldron <dan at inx.com.au>
> Cc: MRTG List <mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch>
> Sent: Friday, September 03, 1999 7:57 PM
> Subject: [mrtg] Re: Pipeline 130 woes
>
> > Dan
> >
> > You need to graph 2 statistics. If you don't have another MIB worth
> graphing,
> > map the same MIB twice (ie, 2&2 : public at ......)
> >
> >
> >
> > Dan Waldron wrote:
> >
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > I have been through this before and got it resolved, but I have since
> lost
> > > my stored email messages. I am running MRTG 2.8.8 on an NT box with Perl
> > > 5.19. My MRTG HTML page shows the system uptime but the graphs are bare!
> I
> > > have run GetIF and found my ISDN service to be on port 2, so I have
> edited
> > > my mrtg.cfg to look like this:
> > >
> > > Target[pipeline130]: 2:public at 203.34.88.100
> > > MaxBytes[pipeline130]: 8000
> > > Title[pipeline130]: netsa (): BRI Slot 1 Line 1
> > > PageTop[pipeline130]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for Pipeline in Adelaide
> > >  </H1>
> > >  <TABLE>
> > >    <TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>Pipeline in Adelaide</TD></TR>
> > >    <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD>Dan Waldron +61-8-8365-1988</TD></TR>
> > >    <TR><TD>Interface:</TD><TD>BRI Slot 1 Line 1 (2)</TD></TR>
> > >    <TR><TD>IP:</TD><TD> ()</TD></TR>
> > >    <TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD>
> > >        <TD>8000.0 Bytes/s (basicISDN)</TD></TR>
> > >   </TABLE>
> > >
> > > Where have I gone wrong? I tried + 3:public at 203.34.88.100 etc etc but I
> got
> > > an error from MRTG saying it couldnt find interface 3. Interface 1 is my
> > > console.
> > >
> > > Rgds
> > > Dan Waldron
> > >
> > > ==========================
> > > Dan Waldron
> > > Internetworx Pty Ltd
> > > dan at inx.com.au
> > > http://www.inx.com.au
> > > Ph: 1300-300-005
> > > Fax: 1300-302-270
> > >
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