That raises an interesting question for me. What's the relationship between SA and MRTG (or other bandwidth monitoring tools). Where do SA's logging come into play with this sort of thing?

Ian


Ian K Gray
OEL IS - European Network Operations
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If you ADSL router support SNMP, then you will better off using MRTG for
this (www.mrtg.org).

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Hi all,

I have a windows 2000 server, a windows NT4 Server, a BT (British
Telecom)
ADSL router, and a Netgear router that I would like to monitor bandwidth
used/bandwidth availible on.

Would Servers Alive be able to do this?

Cheers, Stuart

Stuart Brereton
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Prospect Hill,
Redditch,
B97 4ER
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