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Re: [TCLUG:9001] Monitoring bandiwidth use



Does your DSL router support snmp? If so, use mrtg. Otherwise, do you have
it running through a nic on your linux box that does firewalling/etc? If
you do, set up a snmp daemon on your linux machine, and use mrtg on that.
:)  (Get url's from freshmeat.net, or if you can't find 'em, feel free to
ask)

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Nate Carlson
the infinite loop
natecars@infiniteloop.com

On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Ben Beuchler wrote:

> I'm trying to find something that will monitor my total bandwidth usage.
> Ummm... I'm not sure if that makes sense, so I'll explain:  I have a single
> DSL serving my Linux box (Apache and qmail server) and my Windows box.  I
> need a way to tell me how much of my total DSL bandwidth I'm utilizing.
> Preferrably something that logs well...  Graphs, of course, would be a
> bonus.  I'd even accept something that runs on my Win32 system.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Gracias,
> Ben
> 
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