[mrtg] Re: Catalyst 6505
Anthony Lai
savedadogs at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 5 20:56:59 MET 2002
John,
the way MRTG works is that it requires 2 variables..it will always graph two variables. For CPU load, you only need to graph one variable. So in order to do that in MRTG you just tell MRTG to graph the same variable.
"Sheahan, John (PCLN-NW)" <John.Sheahan at priceline.com> wrote: I notice that you loaded the same OID twice in a row, is that intentional?
Would these be the OID numbers needed to monitor CPU utilization on, let's
say a 2600 or 7200 router?
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From: beecherd at kona2.ICGcomm.com [mailto:beecherd at kona2.ICGcomm.com]On
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Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 1:33 PM
To: Anthony Lai
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Subject: [mrtg] Re: Catalyst 6505
Here's the configuration I used to get mine to build the mrtg.cfg file
(works great).
# /usr/local/mrtg-2/bin/cfgmaker --global 'IconDir: /mrtgicons/'
--global 'WorkDir: /home/www/htdocs/sog/mrtg/cisco/6509'
--global 'options[_]: bits' --ifref=ip --ifdesc=descr --show-op-down
--descint public at 10.200.52.1
IconDir: /mrtgicons/
WorkDir: /home/www/htdocs/sog/mrtg/cisco/6509
options[_]: bits
I had to 'hand-build' this config file to monitor cpu...
IconDir: /mrtgicons/
WorkDir: /home/www/htdocs/sog/mrtg/cisco/6509cpu
options[_]: bits
Title[^]: CPU Usage (%) on Main 6509 System:
####################################################################
# MRTG CONFIG FILE - CISCO 6509 HQ MAIN CAT
# CISCO 6509 (at Central) CPU Usage (%)
# Researched and configured by D. Beecher
####################################################################
Target[C6509CPU]:
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.56.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.56.0:public at 10.200.52.1
MaxBytes[C6509CPU]: 100
Title[C6509CPU]: Cisco 6509 (at Central)
PageTop[C6509CPU]: CPU Usage (%) on System: Cisco 6509 (at
Central)
Options[C6509CPU]: gauge, nopercent, absolute
Unscaled[C6509CPU]: dwmy
#Supress[C6509CPU]:dwmy
XSize[C6509CPU]: 380
YSize[C6509CPU]: 100
YLegend[C6509CPU]: CPU Usage (%)
#ShortLegend[C6509CPU]: CPU Usage (%)
Legend1[C6509CPU]: CPU Usage in Percent
#Legend2[C6509CPU]:
#Legend3[C6509CPU]:
#Legend4[C6509CPU]:
LegendI[C6509CPU]:
LegendO[C6509CPU]:
Hope this helps,
Dave
Anthony Lai wrote:
>
> Has anyone ever monitored a 6500 switch. If so can you please show me
your config. i would like to monitor a FlexWAN module (POS) and the router
cpu. Thank you
>
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