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Old 02-28-2006, 10:29 AM   #1
shipon_97
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Cool Mrtg


Dear Friends ,

I have a Linux Enterprise 4 Linux Box which is direct connect with a Cisco 2900
switch , which supports snmp protocol . and my ip is let 192.168.10.20 . In this
swich a different Network (suppose Network A) is connected .And that Network's IP
is 192.14698.10.2.
Now i want to see the MRTG graph of the "NETWORK A " i.e., My mrtg is need to run
across the 192.168.10.2(Port 2 ) , so that i can observer the Network traffic of that
Network "Network A" ,Now I have a Question :

Is it possible to see the MRTG graph across a particular port or ip (192.168.10.2).
of the switch or Router ? If it is possible then Which file is needed to change ? Plz
Give me some Information .

I guess The following Line is needed to be changed : /etc/snmpd.conf:

com2sec local localhost public
com2sec mynetwork 192.168.0.0/24 public



thx..............
 
  


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