Hmm... I don't know MRTG that well, but here goes...

I'm running MRTG here on our switches (3com) and have found that each
GIF is different in terms of the MAX bits/sec (I have it set to bits 
rather than bytes, but it works the same both ways).  For example,
my core switch max's out at 16.0kb/s, whereas any other switch may be
something like 5.2kb/s.  Suffice to say, I think the number to the left
of the grid is dynamic and will rise or fall with the bandwidth in use.

Is it possible that there is only that much going through your T1?
As for the router, it should handle a T1 no problem.

HTH
Bob

-----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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