Re: [leaf-user] Network Load Analysis

2006-03-03 Thread Erich Titl
James James Neave wrote: > Thanks Eric & Erich! > > This is definitely a contender for cool-thing-of-the-month. > > I installed smnpd and it at least seems to spit out default bps values > as it is, but it does need config. > > I got MRTG working and I've temporarily just bodged a scheduled tas

Re: [leaf-user] Network Load Analysis

2006-03-03 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 James Neave wrote: > Question: > > I have lots of remote sites with some "business" ADSL routers that have > SNMP (SNMP v1/v2 agent MIB-II and ADSL Line MIB). Does SNMP work > cross-subnet and is it secure? SNMP uses IP, so it's routable and can wor

RE: [leaf-user] Network Load Analysis

2006-03-03 Thread James Neave
Titl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 March 2006 07:27 To: James Neave; Leaf-User (E-mail) Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Network Load Analysis James Neave wrote: > Looks good, > > I don't suppose you know where a Bering-SNMP for dummies HOWTO is? :) That's not really Bering specific,

Re: [leaf-user] Network Load Analysis

2006-03-03 Thread Eric Spakman
James, There is a document describing SNMP and RRD: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bucu-rrdtool.html Eric > James Neave wrote: > >> Looks good, >> >> >> I don't suppose you know where a Bering-SNMP for dummies HOWTO is? :) >> > > That's not really Bering specific, any net-snmp HOWTO will

Re: [leaf-user] Network Load Analysis

2006-03-02 Thread Erich Titl
James Neave wrote: > Looks good, > > I don't suppose you know where a Bering-SNMP for dummies HOWTO is? :) That's not really Bering specific, any net-snmp HOWTO will do. Although I must admit, i did only minimal adjustments like community name and such. cheers Erich --

Re: [leaf-user] Network Load Analysis

2006-03-02 Thread Erich Titl
James Neave wrote: > Hello list, > > Does anybody know of any packages that would allow me to look at network > load and what is using bandwidth? I am using MRTG cheers Erich --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking scri

Re: [leaf-user] Network Load Analysis

2006-03-02 Thread Christopher Sawtell
On Thursday 02 March 2006 23:07, James Neave wrote: > Does anybody know of any packages that would allow me to look at network > load and what is using bandwidth? http://www.ntop.org/ I do not know if it is available as part of the leaf packages, but ntop is the tool you need. Install it on any

[leaf-user] Network Load Analysis

2006-03-02 Thread James Neave
Hello list, Does anybody know of any packages that would allow me to look at network load and what is using bandwidth? Sometimes our external link slows to a crawl and I would like to find out what's causing it and mitigate it. Thanks, James. The information in this email is confidential and ma