Graph with packet per second

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msalipong
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Graph with packet per second

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we have Cacti 0.8.61 , does it support graph with packet per second statistics?
If yes, how to configured it.
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Re: Graph with packet per second

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Cacti 0.8.6? You're nearly 10 years behind the current release. Upgrade first.
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Re: Graph with packet per second

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thanks, now which version support packet per second?
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Re: Graph with packet per second

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Current Cacti has interface graphs for both bits/sec and bytes/sec.
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Re: Graph with packet per second

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BSOD2600 wrote:Current Cacti has interface graphs for both bits/sec and bytes/sec.
Not sure either of those are actually what he wants, since he wants the number of packets not the amount of bytes/bits.

He should instead select the dropdown for Unicast or NonUnicast Packets.
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Re: Graph with packet per second

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Thanks cigamit!!! I choose In/Out (Non) Unicast Packets under graph type and the graph shows pps.
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msalipong wrote:Thanks cigamit!!! I choose In/Out (Non) Unicast Packets under graph type and the graph shows pps.
I would think you would want Unicast Packets instead of Non-Unicast, since Non should (if I remember correctly) just be all the multicast and broadcast packets. Unicast will be the packets going from one IP to another (normal data). Do both is you want a full overview.
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Re: Graph with packet per second

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Or go lower level with RFC1213-MIB objects ;)
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?p=51529
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