[mrtg] Re: Problems with Ascend Pipeline 50

Grendel grendel at interq.ad.jp
Fri Apr 6 10:15:47 MEST 2001


Hello,
	Not sure what the windows equivalent is, but on a Solaris or Linux
system, once you install ucd-snmp, a package of SNMP utilities, you have
a command line program called snmpwalk. What I've been doing today in
fact is using snmpwalk to walk the interfaces branch of a pipeline to
see which interface has a type "frameRelay", and then using the
interface number associated with that interface in an MRTG config. At
least on the one I've tried so far, it's been 5, not 1. 1 was the
console port.
	The first thing you can try is an interface number of 5 instead of 1,
and if that doesn't work, hopefully you have some sort of snmpwalk
equivalent on your system to let you see what information is available
and what interface you should be monitoring. And if that doesn't give
you a clear answer, and it might not, you can point cfgmaker at it and
graph everything for a while until one of the graphs appears to be the
most plausible.
	And if you really want to hurt yourself, you can poke around in the
transmission branch. At least with our Pipelines, we're using them all
with frame relay, and thus the transmission branch contains information
particular to that medium, including bytes sent and recieved. However I
can only give that as a hint since I'm still trying to figure it out
myself.

Best regards,
James Overbeck
GMO - http://www.gmo.co.jp/
Tokyo, Japan


Kauffmann Andreas - Schloss Dürrwangen wrote:
> 
> Hy everybody!
> 
> Can anybody say me what I do wrong?
> 
> I want to monitor the bytes in and out on an Ascend Pipeline 50.
> 
> My Configfile is:
> 
> WorkDir: C:\MRTG\Logs\
> Target[10.84.137.29]: 1:public at 10.84.137.29
> MaxBytes[10.84.137.29]: 12500000000000000000000000000
> Title[10.84.137.29]: Trafficanalyse der Ascend Pipeline 50
> PageTop[10.84.137.29]: <H1>Analyse zur Erfassung des Traffics</H1>
> Language: german
> WithPeak[10.84.137.29]: ymw
> Interval: 5
> NoMib2: Yes
> Options[10.84.137.29]: growright, bits
> Refresh: 300
> RunAsDaemon: Yes
> Refresh: 300
> 
> It says no error and generates the Logfiles, but I don´t see a graph (like
> there is no traffic) but there is enough to see it.
> 
> What is the problem ?
> 
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