I'll try to restate this in a way that makes sense, but the text you
quoted says it pretty well. The MIB data you are accessing is stored as
a counter that increments for each byte transmitted and received. Let's
say you polled the router and got this information:
InOctets: 543980
OutOctets:
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I'll try to restate this in a way that makes sense, but the text you
quoted says it pretty well. The MIB data you are accessing is stored
as
a counter that in
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You can poll it as often as you feel like. Look at it like this, we'll
use a car as an example. Let
Why do the hard work? Point MRTG at it and let it graph it all for you.
Here are some examples:
http://artoo.net/mrtg/
Download from:
http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/
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You can poll it as often as you feel like. Look at it like this, we'll
use a car as an example. Let's say you want to know how fast a car is
going and the
This is a good start Dzilo...
http://www.cisco.com/cpress/cc/td/cpress/fund/ith2nd/it2452.htm
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