iDirect(VSAT) network using cacti as NMS

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Blindounet
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Re: iDirect(VSAT) network using cacti as NMS

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Hello every one.

I am new on Cacti and using the 0.8.7i version.

I am trying to get data from iDirect modems as thuo and CCNAJ did (thanks to both of you for your hard work)

I recuperated the files that thuo posted and i am trying to use them but i encounter some difficulties..

I would really apreciate some help. Can someone contact me or describe the steps on how to use these xml files?

Thanks a lot.

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Hi Charles,

whats your skype?

Regards,

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afrikanet.charles

Thanks a lot.
Charles.
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Hi experts,

Any one tried remote latency graph? oid .1.3.6.1.4.1.13732.1.4.5.1.5

if so please guide me

Thanks
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Hi Guys


can some one please help me.


what is the correct formula to get you current bandwidth use?

when i do an snmp get, i only get one number that increases.


ex.

i will do an snmp get on tx bandwith and get 20876534

then the next snmp get is 20878675


it is just increasing and not giving me the current bandwith, i know with snmp on a nic, you must do a formula to get bandwith usage.


Really appreciate your help. :oops:
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There's a default Cacti traffic template that includes this calculation by default. You may use that as a template
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Hi

thank you, i had a look in the templet

but do you have the raw formula, i need to write a custom script and pull the snmp for the server and display it live.


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(COUNTER(last) - COUNTER(first)) * AVG(traffic)
is the formulae.
COUNTER(last) is the value of the traffic counter at last timestamp of graphed interval
COUNTER(first) is the value of the traffic counter at first timestamp of graphed interval
AVG(traffic) is the traffic average over that very time
see e.g. http://www.vandenbogaerdt.nl for a full discussion
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Thank you very much !!!
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Hi everyone.

I use Cacti 0.8.7i version and I am trying to get data from iDirect modems as thuo and CCNAJ did (thanks to both of your hard work)

I have downloaded the files that thuo posted and i am trying to use but I found some difficulties..

I would really apreciate if someone can help. Can someone contact me or describe the steps on how to use these xml files?I believe that will help many people that want to implement this scenario.


Regards,
Pablo
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It would be better to post your issues so we can help
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Re: iDirect(VSAT) network using cacti as NMS

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Hi Galdalf,

Thanks for your reply.
I already run snmpwalk pointing to the NMS to get the OID.
#snmpwalk -c public -v 1 -On x.x.x.x IDIRECT-REMOTE-MIB::ipstatsTable

Basically what I want to monitor is bandwidth (tx/rx). I have Cacti 0.8.7i running and I have downloaded the files that thuo posted and import into Cacti.
My questions is what's the next steps to follow to create each vsat remote sites on Cacti? To not have many posts and help all community if possible why you don't create any step by step article?

Thanks,
Pablo
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pablomz wrote:To not have many posts and help all community if possible why you don't create any step by step article?
Please see 1st link of my sig. There are lots of walkthroughs. Additional help can be found in the HowTo forum.
Generally speaking:
- in case a host template has been publsihed, associate that with your host and create the graphs
- in case a graph template has been published, add that to the list of associated graph templates to the host and create the graph
- in case a Data Query has been published, add that to the list of associated Data Queries and create the graph(s)
That's basic Cacti processing and, as said, explained by the Cacti Documentation
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Hi Gandalf,

Thanks for your reply.

I will learn and investigate more then I will publish any HowTo with step by step to allow all/newbie the procedure and not spend much time.



Kind regards,
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pablomz wrote:... then I will publish any HowTo with step by step to allow all/newbie the procedure and not spend much time.
Appreciated. You may start creating a HowTo in that very section of the forums; that's how I started some years ago :wink:
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