[mrtg] Re: 5 router outputs on a single graph ?
Paul C. Williamson
pwilliamson at mandtbank.com
Mon Feb 26 23:01:16 MET 2001
Well, you can't do all of them in a single graph separately, but you do
have two choices:
Add all of them up and put them in a single graph (not good IMHO)
Have a cfg file with all target you want to monitor, then run indexmaker
against the cfg. That will give you all 5 targets on the same page...
You could probably even add the total at the top or bottom as a kind
of summary of the 5 routers.
HTH,
Paul
>>> Sanjeet T <ccnp4me at yahoo.com> 02/26/01 04:00PM >>>
How do I view port utilization on 5 different routers
in a single graph using MRTG ? What changes would I
have to do manually in TARGET definition statement of
mrtg.cfg ?
---...ST
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