Asking how to configure MRTG to monitor generic things is a very open-ended 
question, due to the flexibility of MRTG.

For any SNMP-enabled device, there should be a manual showing the OIDs and 
their contents.  The MRTG documentation will give details about how to 
configure for various OIDs.

There are examples on the MRTG website, but of course there are so many 
different things out there that it is not possible to give instructions for 
everything.  Some templates for the cfgmaker command are available for 
download, and some utilities like cfgmaker-host and cfgstoragemaker are 
available to probe an SNMP-enabled server for commonly-known OIDs and generate 
the appropriate configuration files.

By far the best thing to do is to start of simply, configuring to monitor 
network traffic, and then work your way up once you understand the Target 
definition syntax and cfgmaker templates more thoroughly.  There are a lot of 
resources available online but you need to understand the basics before 
building up to the more complex configurations.

In a shameless act of self-promotion, I'd like to let you all know that in a 
month or two a new book will be published, "Using MRTG with RRDtool and 
Routers2", which will hopefully be of great use to people wanting to get a MRTG 
installation working and also to those who want to use the more advanced 
features.  Advance copies will be available at a discount at LISA08 in San 
Diego (reserve yours now!)  Final price is likely to be about US$25-US$30.

Steve

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