[mrtg] Re: max interface speed

Chan, Wilson wchan at honolulu.gov
Tue Aug 24 21:09:32 MEST 2004


Hi Ripul,

In your configuration file use the OPTIONS command "bits". This will let
your graph's display in bits verses bytes. As noted by the other guy
193kBytes is the same as 1544kbits. 

193kBytes * 8 = 1544kbits
1544kbits / 8 = 193kBytes

***Sample***
cfgmaker --global 'options[_]: growright,bits' --ifref=name
passwd at 1.1.1.1



Wilson Chan
CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2k3/2k

-----Original Message-----
From: Ripul Handa [mailto:ripul.handa at gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 5:37 PM
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] max interface speed

I have recently installed mrtg V2.10.15 for windows to monitor the
link utilization on my cisco 2621. It got installed and I can see the
traffic graphs. I want to know why is it showing the maximum speed of
my serial interfaces as 193 kBytes/s when I have 2 T1 circuits in load
sharing on this router.

Please advise.

Thnaks & Regards

Ripul

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