[LARTC] SNMP Monitoring of iproute / iptables

2003-09-22 Thread Thomas Switala
Howdy all,

I am looking at getting some bandwidth stats from my qos system and I would
like to pull them into a  system like Cacti. Are there any MIB's for iproute
or
iptables to monitor the bandwidth of each connection that is passing through
my bandwidth manager.

Thomas


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Re: [LARTC] SNMP Monitoring of iproute / iptables

2003-09-22 Thread Stef Coene
On Monday 22 September 2003 07:02, Thomas Switala wrote:
 Howdy all,

 I am looking at getting some bandwidth stats from my qos system and I would
 like to pull them into a  system like Cacti. Are there any MIB's for
 iproute or
 iptables to monitor the bandwidth of each connection that is passing
 through my bandwidth manager.
I have some snmp scripts that you can use.  They are part of the GUI tar 
package that can be found on docum.org.  You can use them seperatly.  The 
problem is that it uses te tc command to get the stats.  A direct approach 
(through the /proc file system or kernel calls) will be faster.

Stef

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