Bandwith in use

Andreas Ericsson ae at op5.se
Tue Nov 16 09:31:31 CET 2004


Robert Nelson wrote:
> Simon,
> 
> The easiest way (and I mean easiest!) would be to use the
> serviceextinfo.cfg file.  You can provide a URL and an icon next to a
> service. So, say you had a router "rtr" and were monitoring telnet with
> it, you could add the following lines:
> 
> define serviceextinfo {
>         host_name                       rtr
>         service_description             telnet
>         notes_url                       http://mrtg.company.com/rtr
>         icon_image                      graph.gif
>         icon_image_alt                  View MRTG
> }
> 

To generate notifications from bandwidth usage you would want to have a 
look at check_mrtg. I believe it's in the contrib directory of the 
plugins distribution.

-- 
Andreas Ericsson                   andreas.ericsson at op5.se
OP5 AB                             www.op5.se
Lead Developer


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