[mrtg] Re: Counting Connections
Daniel J McDonald
dmcdonald at digicontech.com
Wed Dec 6 23:11:34 MET 2000
You need a different tool - cflowd can provide this sort of information.
It's bulky, though. There are no mibs that would provide this information.
If you were running nat you could count translation entries... I'm not
certain if they show up in snmp, but you could grab the output via expect or
the http interface and parse it with perl... I suppose if you just want
snapshots you could do the same thing by turning on netflow without export
and parsing the output of show ip cache flow.
Daniel J McDonald - CCIE 2495, CNX
Principal Network Specialist
Digicon Technologies
http://www.digicontech.com
dmcdonald at digicontech.com
Digicon - A Cisco Systems Partner, Silver Certified.
> -----Original Message-----
> Has anyone determined a way to count "connections" at a router
> (specifically, Cisco 7200, 3600, and 2600 series)?
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