On the version of MRTG that we use, you must define the max bytes for the
pipe.  This is done in the mrtg.cfg file.  You should see a line entry:
MaxBytes[output HTML file name here]: 193750

I suspect the number in this listing is not 193750.  The number is computed
as follows:
1.544M/8=193750

Hope that helps!

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Jeff Duchin
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 6:22 PM
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Subject: MRTG and T1


What's up everybody.... I have just installed MRTG and am monitoring our T1.
My question is this:

The max Bytes Per Second only goes up to 180k. How does this correlate to
actual bandwidth being used up on my pipe? I have a 2600 with a built in
CSU/DSU (bandwidth set to 1536kbps).... over frame relay.

(see .gif for example)

I've been looking on CCO for the max kbps that it can actually route, but no
luck. I'm assuming that it can handle the 1536?

Cheers,
Jeff



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