This is actually quite simple - all you need to do is
have all of your individual node .cfg data go to the
same file (mrtg.cfg) instead of individual ones.  As
you go along, the data will simply append to the end
of your existing mrtg.cfg file.  In my most recent job
(aka I am now looking!) I had about 30 routers
configured in a single mrtg.cfg file.  As a side note,
MRTG integrates really well into What's Up Gold,
creating a nice "clickable" map that somewhat
resembles HP OpenView's Network Node Manager.

Dan Metheny

--- John Brandis  wrote:
> Hey All,
> 
> Still going with my traffic analysis. God a small
> problem with MRTG.
> Does any one here know how to integrate the output
> of multiple nodes
> through the instance of a single mrtg.cfg file? At
> the moment, I am
> using multiple mrtg.cfg. fles and have a hard tme
> navigating between all
> the different nodes..
> 
> John
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
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