Just run ./cfgmaker

err... double click on it....    Actually I think even in the M$ version,
it's still command line.... so whatever your RO community string is, the
format would be: cfgmaker public@name/ip   I tend to use name if you have it
in DNS just because it makes the graphs look prettier!  :)

Make sure you have enough ass to run it though...it needs to be able to
cycle completely through all of your devices every 5 minutes. (you will need
to set up cron or the NT equiv to do this.)

remember to edit the config file to change the working directory to the IIS
root or a directory underneath root.  And then you can run indexmaker to
pretty the output up a little.

-Patrick

>>> "Steve Smith"  08/01/01 03:09PM >>>
Hey gang I am looking for some help. I am wanting to run MRTG for my
routers and switches. I have set up the IIS server, loaded Perl, created
a web page with header, created the scripts and they run in DOS. Can
someone help me with finishing the config on the server so I can pull up
the graphs in a browser?

Thanks in advance,

Steve Smith MCSE, CCNA, CCDA
Data Networks Technical Manager
Freeliant.com
901-309-3919
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

"Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of
value." -Albert Einstein




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