Re: [leaf-user] Wanted: easy way to see load over time

2005-07-27 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Eric House wrote: | I'd like to be able to see at a glance what sort of traffic my LEAF | router's been moving over the past hours/days/weeks/whatever. Is | there any way to do that now given packages available (for the uClibc | version, ideally.) |

Re: [leaf-user] Wanted: easy way to see load over time

2005-07-28 Thread Philippe Jayet
Eric, A very effective but not so easy way to see exactly what sort of traffic your router has been moving, is to install a NetFlow probe on your router. It will forward flows to a NetFlow collector, permitting further analysis and graphing on the traffic. You would then be able to categorize the

Re: [leaf-user] Wanted: easy way to see load over time

2005-07-28 Thread tom . erjavec
| * the page produced could probably allow display by hour, day, week, | etc., with links to drill down into bars or look at a larger view. | Typical parameterized cgi stuff. | | I'm not sure when I'd have time for this, but does it strike folks as | useful and not duplicating something we alre

Re: [leaf-user] Wanted: easy way to see load over time

2005-07-28 Thread Jaime Nebrera
Hi, > A very effective but not so easy way to see exactly what sort of traffic > your router has been moving, is to install a NetFlow probe on your > router. It will forward flows to a NetFlow collector, permitting further > analysis and graphing on the traffic. You would then be able to > categ

RE: [leaf-user] Wanted: easy way to see load over time

2005-07-28 Thread Eric Spakman
Hello Eric, You could try the pmacct package, it may be exactly what you need. Eric Spakman -Original Message- >From: "Eric House"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: 7/28/05 2:25:45 AM >To: "leaf" >Subject: [leaf-user] Wanted: easy way to see load over time > >I'd like to be able to see at a glan