Hello,
I just bought Nagios XI a few days ago to monitor the bandwidth of serveral interfaces of my routers. With the mrtgtraf plugging (monitoring of a router via the wizard), I could define the bandwidth threshold to get alerts, perfect. However, I would also like to get a graph of the interface bandwidth and it doesn't seems to be possible with the mrtgtraf service. How can I get this?
Sorry, for the basic question , I'm new at Nagios...
Thanks,
Thomas
Bandwidth graph of a Cisco router interface
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Re: Bandwidth graph of a Cisco router interface
Tomprod,
Welcome aboard, if you bought Nagios, you certainly can post here, but we do have a customer forum that has a guaranteed response time on questions an you can certainly post there. To address your question. When you find the host and click on it in the "Service Description", there should be a tab called "Performance graphs", are there no graphs showing up under that tab?
Welcome aboard, if you bought Nagios, you certainly can post here, but we do have a customer forum that has a guaranteed response time on questions an you can certainly post there. To address your question. When you find the host and click on it in the "Service Description", there should be a tab called "Performance graphs", are there no graphs showing up under that tab?
Nicholas Scott
Former Nagios employee
Former Nagios employee
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Re: Bandwidth graph of a Cisco router interface
Hi Nscott,
Thank you for the answer. I have graphs on the "performance graphs" tab, but just the ones of the ping service. I am actually looking for bandwith graph of my routers interfaces
Thank you for the answer. I have graphs on the "performance graphs" tab, but just the ones of the ping service. I am actually looking for bandwith graph of my routers interfaces