Network Badnwidth utilization question

Anders Holm anders.holm at elivefree.net
Fri Aug 22 12:29:58 CEST 2003


Hi Folks.

I'm wondering, being new to Nagios and all, is there a way to check a network 
device to see if it is reaching it's maximum network bandwidth? I.e. to see if a 
network device is getting saturated....

RTFM response are just fine.. ;) I'm quite new to Nagios but have fiddled with 
other network monitoring tools. Just not quite sure how to do this with nagios, 
which I'd like to recommend to a customer...

TIA!

//Anders//

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you are both right and still, you are both wrong, so which
angle holds the truth ...?
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