[mrtg] Re: MRTG and cheapie home routers

PAUL WILLIAMSON pwilliamson at mandtbank.com
Sat Dec 13 21:20:39 MET 2003


John,

You could write an external program using lynx or curl to sed/awk for the values.

Paul

>>> John Oliver <joliver at john-oliver.net> 12/13/03 14:53 PM >>>
I have a D-Link DI-604 HW: A2 FW: 2.18  I know it doesn't support SNMP.
But... there is a "Status" page which gives the number of packets in and
out of both interfaces.  Is anyone aware of any way to get those numbers
out and feed them to MRTG?

Also, are there any inexpensive home routers that *do* support SNMP, or
have some other way of getting data out easily?  I would consider
replacing this device to be able to monitor throughput... see when my
roommate has Kazaa going and chewing up all available bandwidth... :-)

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