On the version of MRTG that we use, you must define the max bytes for the
pipe. This is done in the mrtg.cfg file. You should see a line entry:
MaxBytes[output HTML file name here]: 193750
I suspect the number in this listing is not 193750. The number is computed
as follows:
1.544M/8=193750
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It means that you are only using 180kbps of your 1540kbps T-1 service. From
the information given though, we don't really know how much bandwith you
_actually_ have though because you are using Frame-Relay. To determine the
real amount of bandwith you have, you'd need to know the CIR and CBR
Hmm... I don't know MRTG that well, but here goes...
I'm running MRTG here on our switches (3com) and have found that each
GIF is different in terms of the MAX bits/sec (I have it set to bits
rather than bytes, but it works the same both ways). For example,
my core switch max's out at 16.0kb/s,
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To: Ejay Hire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: MRTG and T1
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 16:36:27 -0400
We are getting a CIR of 1536. The CBR changes all the time... we only
operate during the day since we're a school and the only statistics that I
get from our ISP is a 24/hr
Am i missing something or the gif does say that the vertical scale is in
bytes not bits. So if you are reaching 180K bytes per second then it is
equivalent to 1440 K bits per sec which is pretty good if you ask me.
Regards
Atif Awan
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From: Jeff Duchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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