HI,
And I advis to implement netflow it gives you more information than SNMP!
Please refer this guide howto do it:
http://www.manageengine.co
And I advis a free software:
http://www.ntop.org/news.h
Best regards,
Istvan
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Browse All TopicsWe have a Cisco 1800 series router for 6Mbps Internet access (used by servers).
How can I get bandwidth utilization data from the router? Is it straight forward like a few steps to setup MRTG reporting?
Thanks.
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HI,
And I advis to implement netflow it gives you more information than SNMP!
Please refer this guide howto do it:
http://www.manageengine.co
And I advis a free software:
http://www.ntop.org/news.h
Best regards,
Istvan
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by: benhansonPosted on 2009-10-29 at 23:23:45ID: 25700502
Probably the easiest solution is to use PRTG, which I believe is free for one device. Then you just need to enable snmp on the router:
snmp-server community <YourCommunityStringHere> RO
PRTG is a windows app that uses RRD just like MRTG. It's a breeze to set up.