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Mark Allison
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      10-01-2004, 12:39 PM
Hi,

I want to monitor bandwidth usage of my router to the internet. So far,
the only way I can think of, to monitor this is via snmp. I have
configured my router by going to the internal webserver
http://router/snmpconfig.html like this:

SNMP Agent: enable
Read Community: public
Set community: private
Trap Manager IP: my desktop PC's IP (192.168.1.2) <-- correct?

I can't get PRTG Traffic Grapher to connect to it. I can connect fine to
the webserver. I've triple checked the settings. Any ideas?

Mark.
 
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sarah
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      10-01-2004, 05:49 PM
Mark Allison wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to monitor bandwidth usage of my router to the internet. So far,
> the only way I can think of, to monitor this is via snmp. I have
> configured my router by going to the internal webserver
> http://router/snmpconfig.html like this:
>
> SNMP Agent: enable
> Read Community: public
> Set community: private
> Trap Manager IP: my desktop PC's IP (192.168.1.2) <-- correct?
>
> I can't get PRTG Traffic Grapher to connect to it. I can connect fine to
> the webserver. I've triple checked the settings. Any ideas?
>
> Mark.


The stats are being gathered but the SNMP agent isn't implemented in the
firmware yet. You can see the stats if you telnet to the router and do
'cat /proc/net/snmp'
 
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Mark Allison
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      10-01-2004, 09:03 PM

>
> The stats are being gathered but the SNMP agent isn't implemented in the
> firmware yet. You can see the stats if you telnet to the router and do
> 'cat /proc/net/snmp'

Thanks - is there anything I can do to monitor how much bandwidth I'm
using on my router?
 
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sarah
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      10-02-2004, 06:52 AM
Mark Allison wrote:
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>>
>> The stats are being gathered but the SNMP agent isn't implemented in
>> the firmware yet. You can see the stats if you telnet to the router
>> and do 'cat /proc/net/snmp'

>
> Thanks - is there anything I can do to monitor how much bandwidth I'm
> using on my router?


you could use this http://sourceforge.net/projects/mrtg-eth/ to drive
mrtg http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/
 
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