[mrtg] Re: Class Based Queue

Paul C. Williamson pwilliamson at mandtbank.com
Thu Jan 31 21:42:25 MET 2002


So you want inbound of router 1 and inbound of router 2 on one graph? 
Same for router 2?  Do you want router 1 to be blue and router 2 to 
be green?  

Or, is router 1 handling all inbound and router 2 handling all outbound? 
I'm confused...

Or, should it be like this?

Target[cbq.5.user]: OID1&OID2:public at router1 + OID3&OID4:public at router2

This will give you all inbound for green and outbound for blue.

Paul

>>> "Peter Barton" <pbarton at bbnow.com> 01/31/02 03:33PM >>>

I am monitoring class based queues(CBQ) on a Lucent Ap450 (Formerly Xedia).
Xedia was nice enough to make a xedmaker perl file to go in and give me all
the specific OIDs required to monitor them.  However, I create a separate
CBQ for both inbound and outbound traffic.  I need to combine these two
queries into a single graph.  I do not need an aggregate of the traffic but
rather one to be the inbound traffic and the other to be outbound.  Here is
an example of my mrtg.cfg:

PageTop[cbq.5.user]: Bandwidth Monitor for Traffic Class: user</H1>
Target[cbq.5.user]: OID&OID:public at router + OID&OID:public at router
MaxBytes[cbq.5.user]: 12500000
Options[cbq.5.user]: bits,growright

This of course gives me the aggregate, I need one set of OIDs to be inbound
and the other to be outbound on the same graph.  Can anyone please give me a
suggestion?

Thank you,

Peter Barton


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