[mrtg] Re: check Ports on Switches
Terence.Bailey
isp at bnjcomp.com
Thu May 18 09:56:49 MEST 2006
I need to track the "AVERAGE" usage for a user over a 72 hour period. Can I
use the stored output of mrtg so i can have a program get that average and
act upon it. What I need to know is if a person has downloaded over 120
megs over three days so I can somehow do a script and shut down the switch
port that he is on.
thanks
Terry H.D. Bailey Civilian
Sr. IT Engineer
S6 4ID 4BCT
Camp Prosperity IRAQ
(IRAQNA Cell) 011-964 -7902877856
(DSN ) 843-7142
Terence.Bailey at us.army.mil
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Shipway" <s.shipway at auckland.ac.nz>
To: "'Richard Gliebe'" <richard.gliebe at fhv.at>
Cc: <mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch>
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 11:49 AM
Subject: [mrtg] Re: check Ports on Switches
> Is it possible to get informations about the port states
> (Online/Offline/Err-Disabled) on the Webinterface, like:
> [...]
If you use routers2 as your frontend to MRTG, then you can do this by using
the port status plugin. You will need to use the routers.cgi*Extension[]
directive to link the plugin to the various Target[]s corresponding to
ports. More details are given in the documentation with the plugin, in the
extensions subdirectory of the package.
Steve
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