Re: Monitoring pkg to monitor router

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On 3/15/07, Indunil Jayasooriya <indunil75@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I have a router which is maintained by our ISP. They have given us to monitor it by using MRTG. It is okay. But it only shows incoming and outgoing traffice. It does not say wherther is TCP or UDP or ICMP. It just shows in and out.That's it.

But, I want to monitor this router ? Can you tell me a good pkg for it ? router has a snmp commiunity password . Ido not know it. My ISP does not give it either.

Can you help me accoring to my condition soon?
 
Hi its all depend on what router you have installed ?
 
is this cisco or linux or what brand it is.
 
you can monitor using Iptables+log  with linux bridge or router
 
or if you have netflow enabled Router, then you can use rrdtools to make graphs
 
its all depend how your setup and how you design, what to monitor
 
ram
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let me know if it helps you, your feed back help others too.

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