[mrtg] Re: Pipeline 130 woes
Dan Waldron
dan at inx.com.au
Sat Sep 4 07:04:56 MEST 1999
OK, I have tried that with the same results, this is what my cfg file looks
like now. <sigh> It only seems to be Ascend people that have these problems!
It used to run a treat on my NT box with an ISDN card!
Rgds
Dan
Target[pipeline130.netsa.net.1]: 1:public at pipeline130.netsa.net
MaxBytes[pipeline130.netsa.net.1]: 4800
Title[pipeline130.netsa.net.1]: netsa (): Console 1
PageTop[pipeline130.netsa.net.1]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for Console 1
</H1>
<TABLE>
<TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>netsa in Adelaide POP</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD>Dan Waldron +61-8-8365-1988</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Interface:</TD><TD>Console 1 (1)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>IP:</TD><TD> ()</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD>
<TD>4800.0 Bytes/s (rs232)</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
#---------------------------------------------------------------
Target[pipeline130.netsa.net.2]: 2:public at pipeline130.netsa.net
MaxBytes[pipeline130.netsa.net.2]: 8000
Title[pipeline130.netsa.net.2]: netsa (): BRI Slot 1 Line 1
PageTop[pipeline130.netsa.net.2]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for BRI Slot 1 Line 1
</H1>
<TABLE>
<TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>netsa in Adelaide POP</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>
#---------------------------------------------------------------
> 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)
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