Sure you can. See http://docs.cacti.net/?q=node/137
You'll have to select all interfaces you are interested in. That will result in a single graph per interface.
Reinhard
Multiple interfaces on a Graph
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Hi,
thanks for answer. But I didn't say that I want to measure only a selected interface for a device. I want to explain our problem in detail. we have a router has a lot of interfaces. for example 1000 interfaces. and I want to measure selected interfaces, for example 30 interfaces. And this graph should include total traffic for 30 interfaces.
for example;
first interface's traffic ; in 300kbps, out 400kbps
second interface's traffic ; in 250kbps, out 350 kbps
third interface's traffic ; in 100kbps out 900 kbps
fourth interface's traffic ; in 1mbps out 50kbps
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.
.
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thirtieth interface's traffic ; in 500kbps out 200kbps
and I want to measure this interfaces's total traffic on the graph.
Total traffic ; in = 300k+250k+100k+1M+......+500k
out = 400k+350k+900k+500k+......+500k
thanks
ertan
thanks for answer. But I didn't say that I want to measure only a selected interface for a device. I want to explain our problem in detail. we have a router has a lot of interfaces. for example 1000 interfaces. and I want to measure selected interfaces, for example 30 interfaces. And this graph should include total traffic for 30 interfaces.
for example;
first interface's traffic ; in 300kbps, out 400kbps
second interface's traffic ; in 250kbps, out 350 kbps
third interface's traffic ; in 100kbps out 900 kbps
fourth interface's traffic ; in 1mbps out 50kbps
.
.
.
.
thirtieth interface's traffic ; in 500kbps out 200kbps
and I want to measure this interfaces's total traffic on the graph.
Total traffic ; in = 300k+250k+100k+1M+......+500k
out = 400k+350k+900k+500k+......+500k
thanks
ertan
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