[mrtg] Monitoring Cisco ISDN Lines

Barry Young byoung at europe.chep.com
Wed Jun 21 14:09:01 MEST 2000



Having been caught out by some incorrect configuration in our ISDN
routers and hence some major call charges, I would like to get MRTG
to monitor the line usage.

We have a Cisco 1603 with an ISDN connection to a single site in
Greece.  Therefore the call can start on one channel (ie. BRI0:1) and
then bring in a second channel (ie. BRI0:2) if the traffic volume exceeds
the given threshold.  Calls should then be dropped after a pre-determined
period of inactivity. So fairly standard practise...

I guess a suitable approach would be to graph when the lines are up?

Does anyone know how to achieve this and the appropriate OIDs to use?
Or is there a better method?

Thanks in advance,

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