Separate graphs for inbound en outbound graphs

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sven.bosmans
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Separate graphs for inbound en outbound graphs

Post by sven.bosmans »

Hello Guys

I'm looking for a graph template where you have 2 graphs for 1 interface.
one of the graphs is representing the outbound traffic from an interface and the other graffic is repressenting the inbound traffic from an interface.

Has anyone already made something like that?

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Sven
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Re: Separate graphs for inbound en outbound graphs

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Simply copy the existing traffic template _twice_. Then, please remove the unwanted items from those copies. I recommend NOT to change the default template
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Re: Separate graphs for inbound en outbound graphs

Post by Frothingdog »

Just useing the generic INTERFACE STATISTIC templates should work just fine.

Or you could do an SNMPWALK of the device, find the OID's of INBOUND and OUTBOUND traffic and create your own data and graph templates for them and then create the graphs.

Or if you want, you can create the individual data templates for the INBOUND and OUTBOUND traffic with the proper OIDs and then DUPLICATE one othe following GRAPH TEMPLATEs ( I use the 3rd one usually):
Interface - Traffic (bits/sec)
Interface - Traffic (bits/sec, 95th Percentile)
Interface - Traffic (bits/sec, Total Bandwidth)
Interface - Traffic (bytes/sec)
Interface - Traffic (bytes/sec, Total Bandwidth)

Then for the graph template you choose, just change the DATA SOURCES to the data sources you just created for you INBOUND and OUTBOUND traffic.

This way your inbound and outbound traffic are on the same graph.

But your asking ofr individual graphs, so the first option should work for you.
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