Using cacti and zabbix, and graphing all sorts of things,
-smokeping for monitoring quality of specific links,
-monitoring voltage, charge amps, temperature at remote sites,
-uptime of various devices,
-access point traffic
-client traffic
Those are a few good ones to start with...
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Rogelio wr
On 31 Mar 2008, at 10:02, Rogelio wrote:
> Has anyone found Cacti (or any other rrdtools) particularly useful in
> wireless environments?
>
> If so, what did you monitor besides bandwidth usage?
We used MRTG, then later RRD to capture and graph all network
functions, e.g.
CPE: RSSI, LQ, traffic
You name it...we graph it. I've been using cacti to graph our Canopy,
Trango, Airspan, Dragonwave, Mikrotik, APC...etc. Jitter, Power, SNR,
Ping, CPU utilization, PPS. Basically anything that has an SNMP OID.
-Eric
Rogelio wrote:
> Has anyone found Cacti (or any other rrdtools) particularly use
Has anyone found Cacti (or any other rrdtools) particularly useful in
wireless environments?
If so, what did you monitor besides bandwidth useage?
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