Monitoring traffic with dynamic device (ippp0)?

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jmeyerdo
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Monitoring traffic with dynamic device (ippp0)?

Post by jmeyerdo »

Hi!

After some days of testing and several help in this forum I solved several issues - great! Now I am only missing one last feature for my monitoring: the traffic of my isdn-dial-up-line (ippp0). Is this possible with Cacti?

I tried to add a simple graph (like for eth0) for ippp0, but this graph is completely empty.

In a posting from September 2003 (searched for "ippp") I found that it was not possible to monitor dynamic devices because of changing snmp-id's this time. Is this problem solved until now?

I tried several setups (see screenshot) but I am not sure if anything would help.

Are there any configuration-tipps for this setup?

Thank you,
kind regards,

Jens
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Interface-list 3: ippp0 activated, dial in activated, snmpd restarted
Interface-list 3: ippp0 activated, dial in activated, snmpd restarted
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Interface-list 2: ippp0 activated, dial in activated (isdndial ippp0)
Interface-list 2: ippp0 activated, dial in activated (isdndial ippp0)
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Interface-list 1: ippp0 activated(ifup ippp0)
Interface-list 1: ippp0 activated(ifup ippp0)
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jmeyerdo
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Post by jmeyerdo »

Hmm, is this really not possible with Cacti?

I can realize all monitoring-graphs with Cacti and the only one for ISDN with MRTG, but this is not the most professional solution, I think. :)

It would be great if anybody can give me the answer "NO" or any configuration-tipps.

Thank you!
Kind regards, Jens
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