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Old 07-01-2010, 07:09 AM   #1
linuxlover.chaitanya
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RRDTool, MRTG graph. Confused about it now.


Hello all,

I have server running CentOS5.5 which acts as a gateway for internal LAN running squid. I have put MRTG using RRDTool for statistics. But I am confused as whole. I am attaching two of the graphs. Till recently, on local interface, incoming traffic was more and now outgoing traffic has grown. The complete opposite is happening for internet interface.
Can anyone explain?

internet.png is for external interface faced to internet while other is the internal facing the lan.
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