[mrtg] Re: 7206 & Hundreds of DSL Interfaces
Strutt, Simon
simon.strutt at thomson.com
Thu Jan 15 19:01:45 MET 2004
I have a couple of large switches with 256 interfaces, and have no problems,
if you monitor the processor usage you can't tell when the SNMP requests
hit. Though this obviously isn't up to your magnitude, or on a similar
device.
If you're worried about the hit on the router, you could split your config
file up, and start them at intervals spread across 5 mins. I'd be tempted
to start with one big config file, and fire it off (not as a daemon) while
keeping an eye on your routers processor usage (probably best done well out
of hours !).
You can create an index(s) of your webpages easily using the indexmaker,
making the 100's of pages easily accessible.
Regards
Simon
-----Original Message-----
From: Les Jones [mailto:lcjones at mis.net]
Sent: 15 January 2004 17:04
To: MRTG List
Subject: [mrtg] 7206 & Hundreds of DSL Interfaces
Folks,
We are using a 7206 VXR with a 400 engine to manage our DSL users.
We have 600 + interfaces and growing.
Is anyone graphing large amounts of DSL interfaces with mrtg?
If so, how do you handle the multitude of html pages?
What is the impact of so many SNMP requests on your router?
Thanks,
Les Jones
Network Staff - NOC
Mikrotec Internet Services
1001 Winchester Road
Lexington, KY 40419
859-231-1231 x22
lcjones @ mikrotec.com
swip @ mikrotec.com
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