Yo Rob!
On Sun, 25 Aug 2002, Rob Mitzel wrote:
> So my question is...what's out there that will allow us to check
> thresholds on traffic, and notify us if needed?
I use Nagios: http://www.nagios.org. It used to be called Netsaint.
If it does not do exactly what you want then you can easily r
Rob,
we wrote a perl script that scans the mrtg automatically-generated web
pages and compares todays Average to yesterday's Average and then sends an
e-mail if the diferences is over 3x. This is done every day. If you
wanted you could do a similar script, checking every 5 minutes for the
'c
## On 2002-08-25 23:54 -0700 Rob Mitzel typed:
RM>
RM> Hi everyone,
RM>
RM> Quick question. We're currently using MRTG to monitor traffic on a
RM> number of cisco switches connected to various customers. Now, this is
RM> all great and everything, except there's no real way to monitor if a
RM>
onday, August 26, 2002 2:54 AM
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> Subject: Traffic Threshold monitoring?
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Quick question. We're currently using MRTG to monitor traffic on a
> number of cisco switches connected to various customers. Now, this is
>
Rob Mitzel wrote:
> So my question is...what's out there that will allow us to check
> thresholds on traffic, and notify us if needed?
RMON alarms and events for one. These are available on pretty much all
recent versions of IOS. You can set a rising or falling threshhold on
any MIB variable
Hi everyone,
Quick question. We're currently using MRTG to monitor traffic on a
number of cisco switches connected to various customers. Now, this is
all great and everything, except there's no real way to monitor if a
customer's traffic goes completely out of whack (i.e. they start
hammering