[nsp] AW: Newbie Question about measuring utilization!!

From: Arie J. Gerszt (arie@gerszt.ch)
Date: Tue Jun 18 2002 - 15:51:49 EDT


Hi Phoram

Use for example MRTG (you'll find it on google) which is quite standard for
such
purposes. It queries the router with SNMP, normally every 5 min's and draws
graphs,
which can be configured very easily and nicely.

It is way more convenient than sh int :)

Don't forget to apply ACL for SNMP readonly accordingly... (often forgotten)

Regards
Arie

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Mehta, Phoram [mailto:pmehta@trabonsolutions.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 18. Juni 2002 21:48
An: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Betreff: Newbie Question about measuring utilization!!

How can I measure the utilization of 2 PRI lines coming in to my 3640?
I know that each remote offices have a pair of 64Kbps connection but I want
to know how many channels are used and whatever other information I can get
about these lines.

I know that I can get lots of information through "sh int " but how do I use
that info to find the utilization, throughput etc?

I have same questions about my T1's too.

Phoram Mehta
Trabon Solutions
Network Engineer
Email:pmehta@trabonsolutions.com
Tel: (816) 276 2500 ext: 519
Cell: (816) 260 2151



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