Thanks for your reply 1. I think I didn't put my question correctly here. If MaxByte is set to 10 MByte, then I want to see a line of 10 Mbyte in my graph. For me this is the total bandwidth available - 10 mbps.
2. I set below things in mrtg.cfg ThreshMaxI[XX]:80% ThreshMaxO[XX]:80% And I don't see any red line in my graph for 80 % threshold. Regards, Lokesh -----Original Message----- From: Steve Shipway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 12:47 AM To: Lokesh Khanna; [email protected] Subject: RE: [mrtg] Plotting multiple values in same graph > 1. Bandwidth configured on Cisco interface. For example currently I get > total usage (in and out in bits / sec, I want to see a line in same > graph how much bandwidth is available. > 2. In same graph I want to plot a line for threshold configured. For > example I want to threshold to 80 % of total allocated bandwidth. So I > should see a threshold line. 1. Surely this is just (maxbandwidth-actualvalue) - so, if your normal graph gives you a red 'max' line and the actual values, you're just trying to see the same graph only upside-down? You can achieve this by using a calculation on the Target line - Target[x]: 125000 - n:[EMAIL PROTECTED] MaxBytes[x]: 125000 2. If you are using the routers2 frontend, you get this already. Define a Threshold using ThreshMaxI[x]:80% (for example) and it will appear on the graph as a horizontal line. There is no way to do it using native MRTG that I know of (although I may be out of date) Or, am I misunderstanding you, and you want to have one line for (in+out)? If so, this is still possible using the method above although you'd need a more complex Target definition line. Steve _______________________________________________ mrtg mailing list [email protected] https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/mrtg
