Thats what I downloaded.. Now dont i need to put in the IP of the units I am 
tryign to get SNMP info from?? I think thats where I am having the problem 
where do I put that info etc and where does it put it in a graphical from like 
all those nice little charts I see people posting here??

Quoting Shawn Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> The link I sent out will install a working copy of MRTG and all of the perl
> needed items... it's a 28meg file download.  It also includes some other
> nice stuff you might like..  like Ethereal.. a packet scanner for
> Winblows..
> so you can sniff your networks and everything...
> 
> It's a free download... give it a try..
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Blazen Wireless
> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 23:09
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [smartBridges] GOT MRTG TO WORK I THINKG
> 
> 
> okay I give up again with this MRTG stuff it is driving me nuts I don't see
> any link to any website describing how to set it up in windows. I got where
> I am all by luck now all I need to do is find a way to automate and display
> this stuff..
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ole Bj�rklund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 3:19 PM
> Subject: RE: [smartBridges] GOT MRTG TO WORK I THINKG
> 
> 
> 
> Hi!
> 
> In your MRTG\bin directory you should have the file called mrtg (a perl
> script) and the sb-mrtg.pl (perl script). Then you need a mrtg.cfg file
> with the devices you want to monitor and the path to the directory for
> storing all of the MRTG related files (this should be a directory under
> your wwwroot as wwwroot\monitor, then all the files and graphs get
> stored there.   The first couple of times the command "perl mrtg
> mrtg.cfg" is run it will start creating the files in the target
> directory.  You will not get any informational graphs until the command
> has run at least 3 times (i think its 3 times) so the logfiles etc. get
> created and data is dumped into the files.
> 
> 
> <<<<< MRTG.CFG   >>>>>>
> ### Global Config Options
> # for UNIX
> # WorkDir: /home/http/mrtg
> # or for NT
> # WorkDir: c:\mrtgdata
> ### Global Defaults
> # to get bits instead of bytes and graphs growing to the right
> # Options[_]: growright, bits
> EnableIPv6: no
> 
> # This make the perl script run all the time for you test
> RunAsDaemon: yes
> # At 5 minutes interval
> Interval: 5
> 
> # This is where it puts the files and graphs!
> WorkDir: C:\InetPub\wwwroot\monitor
> # In there you get a lot of files for each IP adress you monitor!!!!
> # One of them is the .htm file for that device
> 
> Target[10.0.10.253]: `sb-mrtg.pl -i 10.0.10.253 -c public -t w`
> Options[10.0.10.253]: noinfo, growright, gauge, integer, nolegend,
> nobanner
> MaxBytes[10.0.10.253]: 100000000
> Legend1[10.0.10.253]: Wireless Traffic
> Legend2[10.0.10.253]: TX and RX bytes
> YLegend[10.0.10.253]: 10.0.10.253 Wireless
> Title[10.0.10.253]: WLAN Traffic at 10.0.10.253
> PageTop[10.0.10.253]: <H1>WLAN Traffic customer one</H1>
> Unscaled[10.0.10.253]: ym
> XSize[10.0.10.253]: 300
> YSize[10.0.10.253]: 150
> ShortLegend[10.0.10.253]: WLan
> 
> Target[10.0.10.252]: `sb-mrtg.pl -i 10.0.10.252 -c public -t w`
> Options[10.0.10.252]: noinfo, growright, gauge, integer, nolegend,
> nobanner
> MaxBytes[10.0.10.252]: 100000000
> Legend1[10.0.10.252]: Wireless Traffic
> Legend2[10.0.10.252]: TX and RX bytes
> YLegend[10.0.10.252]: 10.0.10.252 Wireless
> Title[10.0.10.252]: WLAN Traffic at 10.0.10.252
> PageTop[10.0.10.252]: <H1>WLAN Traffic customer two</H1>
> Unscaled[10.0.10.252]: ym
> XSize[10.0.10.252]: 300
> YSize[10.0.10.252]: 150
> ShortLegend[10.0.10.252]: WLan
> <<<<< MRTG.CFG   EOF>>>>>>
> 
> As an example of collecting the Wireless traffic stats from the units!
> The command "perl mrtg mrtg.cfg" should be scheduled to run on 5 minutes
> intervall or runas a service (remember to use the RunAsDaemon and
> Interval options
> in the configuration file)
> 
> In the directory (WorkDir) you would now get a bunch of .htm files and
> graphs plus the
> logfiles that mrtg uses.
> 
> 
> Hope this helps!
> 
> Best Regards
> Oleb
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Blazen Wireless [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 20. august 2003 22:56
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [smartBridges] GOT MRTG TO WORK I THINKG
> 
> 
> I follow the install instructions and can do a dos command and it polls
> the info from whatever IP of SB product I give. Now the problem is how
> do I graph this or display what it polls and how do I automate this
> whole process??
> 
> HELPPPPPP this is on a windows machine
> 
> Martin
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