[mrtg] Re: Maxbytes question

Pierre pierre at softmaster.com.br
Wed May 9 19:41:49 MEST 2001


Hi!

I believe the only change you need to make is MaxBytes. With 64k, you have
8000 (ok?), because 64000 / 8 = 8000.

If you have 128k, you need 16000 in MaxBytes (128000 / 8 = 16000).


Bye,

Pierre
Network Administrator
Pressa Networks
pierre at pressa.com.br
www.pressa.com.br
Brasil



-----Mensagem Original-----
De: "McClain, Dave" <mcclad at jacobsons.com>
Para: "Mrtg (E-mail)" <mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch>
Enviada em: Quarta-feira, 9 de Maio de 2001 14:25
Assunto: [mrtg] Maxbytes question


> Hello
>
> I have been using MRTG to monitor traffic on Cisco 2500 series routers.
The
> frame circuit at the time was only 64kb to each router.  We have recently
> increased the bandwidth to 128kb.  What changes should be made to the
config
> file for maxbytes, and what should the values be.  When I created the
config
> file, I used the perhour option.
>
> Thank you
>
> Dave
>
>
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