I'd expect that you should be able to enable SNMP, set a non default
password (please don't use public) and add a firewall rule to allow UDP on
port 161 to/from your mrtg server. I'd recommend using Cacti as your mrtg
server (if you want a FOSS solution).


Walter


On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Brian Caouette <bri...@dlois.com> wrote:

> What about using mrtg to graph the various interfaces? Does PF support
> this?
>
>
> On 4/7/2014 12:54 PM, Jim Pingle wrote:
>
>> On 4/7/2014 12:29 PM, James Caldwell wrote:
>>
>>> Happy Monday list...
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a preferred way of monitoring over all traffic
>>> throughput for various interfaces via shell/putty instead of having to
>>> remain logged in to the webgui?  I have several alix based appliances that
>>> have had their ISP connections upgraded and I am trying to remain outside
>>> the web interface as much as possible due to the load that it puts on the
>>> system.
>>>
>>> Any thoughts or experience is appreciated.
>>>
>> The "iftop" package is great for this.
>>
>> Install it from the GUI and then from the shell run it like so:
>>
>> iftop -nNpPi vr0
>>
>> (Serving suggestion, salt to taste)
>>
>> Jim
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