Cisco interfaces

Tim Stoddard testoddard at ualr.edu
Fri Oct 29 14:22:27 CEST 2004


Use APAN.  It integrates rrd graphs in to Nagios.  I graph Cisco router 
interfaces as well as UNIX CPU load.  It was a bit difficult to setup, 
but it is very easy to manage.  The newest APAN has mysql support and is 
a must. 

http://apan.sourceforge.net/


Timothy Stoddard




Robert Nelson wrote:

>I'm sure this has been asked and answered a million times. I've looked =
>through the archives and I've only found some circular answers, feel =
>free to point me to something specific in the archive.
>
>I want to monitor the throughput on a cisco router. I then want to throw =
>the numbers into RRDTool and link the graph into Nagios with nagiostat. =
>I'm doing this right now with check_iftraffic.pl, but it's giving us =
>quite a different answer than MRTG has been - off by one order of =
>magnitude. After nearly 24 hours of RRD and Nagiostat, it's a bit late =
>for me to troubleshoot that, but  so far I believe MRTG has the right =
>answers, so...
>
>Rather than letting check_iftraffic.pl do the math and all that, what's =
>the easiest way to grab the raw inoctects and outoctets in (hopefully) =
>one fell swoop, so that concurrent checks of throughput can be made? I =
>know I can do this with two different check_snmp commands, but then I =
>get a time drift between the two commands. I was looking for some check =
>command someone might have built that can query multiple OIDs and return =
>the values in an easy to understand format, as well as any =
>RRDtool/nagiostat config examples you might have.
>
>We've got 7 interfaces and I'd rather have 7 services than 14 (7 in, 7 =
>out). I either can't find it, or I can't recognize it when it's under my =
>nose. Which I'm sure has nothing to do with beating my head against this =
>problem for 24 hours, nothing at all! :)
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rob Nelson
>
>
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