pix firewall template
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I don't seem to be understanding what defines the values on the left side vertical column. For example my CPU graph has a tag labeled "percent" but the numbers then go 0.0,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0 so what up to 4.0%? This is slightly confusing...
EDIT: I installed the updated memory graph and it still doesn't graph memory use This update also appears to have broken my connections graph as it no longer graphs data
EDIT: Ok so after recreating all the graphs memory now appears to be reporting correctly. The only issue I am still having is the confusing vertical values on the left side of the CPU graph. Is there any way to tell rrd or cacti how I want to define that column. I would love for my CPU graph to go from 1-100% instead of from 0.0-4.0
EDIT: I installed the updated memory graph and it still doesn't graph memory use This update also appears to have broken my connections graph as it no longer graphs data
EDIT: Ok so after recreating all the graphs memory now appears to be reporting correctly. The only issue I am still having is the confusing vertical values on the left side of the CPU graph. Is there any way to tell rrd or cacti how I want to define that column. I would love for my CPU graph to go from 1-100% instead of from 0.0-4.0
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once I import the template, copy the perl script to the correct directory, I then need to edit the data input methods to enter the user name and password. Correct?
So, I went to Data input methods - "Cisco VPN - Active VPN users"
Here, I see router, username, password, and enpassword.
Once I click username, should I enter the user name in the "Regular Expression Match" field or "Special Type Code" field?
Also, should this work on a asa firewall?
So, I went to Data input methods - "Cisco VPN - Active VPN users"
Here, I see router, username, password, and enpassword.
Once I click username, should I enter the user name in the "Regular Expression Match" field or "Special Type Code" field?
Also, should this work on a asa firewall?
Update of template
Hi,
I updated your template with a fix of CPU graph size and the memory graph (I/O Memory = Free Memory and Used Proc = Used Memory).
It was tested on 0.8.7a.
I updated your template with a fix of CPU graph size and the memory graph (I/O Memory = Free Memory and Used Proc = Used Memory).
It was tested on 0.8.7a.
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status problem
I'm newbee in cacti.
I installed in debian lenny from package.
I used the template what I found here.
I added a new device with pix template, TCP PING and SNMP Downed Device Detection and I got TCP PING success and every snmp information what set up in pix.
My problem is in device list my pix status is Unknown and the cacti didn't do any graph.
My system is Debian lenny, my pix System is Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.3(5).
Cacti Version 0.8.7b
Has anyone any idea what make I wrong?
Thans,
cyd
I installed in debian lenny from package.
I used the template what I found here.
I added a new device with pix template, TCP PING and SNMP Downed Device Detection and I got TCP PING success and every snmp information what set up in pix.
My problem is in device list my pix status is Unknown and the cacti didn't do any graph.
My system is Debian lenny, my pix System is Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.3(5).
Cacti Version 0.8.7b
Has anyone any idea what make I wrong?
Thans,
cyd
Hi anerot!
I think snmp is working, because in command line i get every information from pix in my linux box and when I choose the device in device list I can see every information from pix, but the status is unknown.
I think snmp is working, because in command line i get every information from pix in my linux box and when I choose the device in device list I can see every information from pix, but the status is unknown.
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I'm having the same problem as CYD. I think I might have some sort of SNMP problem because under the device under "SNMP Information" it says in red "SNMP error". not really the most descriptive error in the world. I've tried SNMP version 1 and 2. What else should I check out? I'm pretty new to the Cacti world and am trying my best to not just bore you guys with my questions.
Thanks,
Shane
Thanks,
Shane
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