Hello,
Just started using Cacti the other day. I have a stack of Cisco 3750Gs in the closets and 6509's for the core. Cacti is able to graph each interface with no issues.
However, I need a way to graph multiple port channels (po) into a single graph. For example, in my closets, port 1/0/25 and 2/0/25 are in a port channel and 1/0/27 and 2/0/27 are in another port channel. Cacti is able to graph each po but I would like to combine them so I can see the total bandwidth usage for that closet.
Also, are there templates for the 3750/6509? I would like to monitor temps/memory/etc. I will search a litlte more for those but if anyone knows where they are, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks mates,
Eric
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The aggregate plugin is probably your answer.
Also, if they are defined as a BVI interface, you can graph that as a standard interface, but I haven't seen this but in old Cisco equipment.
Also, if they are defined as a BVI interface, you can graph that as a standard interface, but I haven't seen this but in old Cisco equipment.
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