k, Kewl..
I know this can replicated in cacti but not sure if anyone has done it yet and if not I will be glad to share.
Thanks
dave


On 11/8/18 2:18 PM, Ryan Hill wrote:
It's a Perl magic with rrdtool, i’m hearing.

I just see the fancy colored side.



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On Nov 8, 2018, at 3:13 PM, Dave <dmilho...@wletc.com <mailto:dmilho...@wletc.com>> wrote:

nice graph...
Is it on cati or something using prtg


On 11/8/18 12:40 PM, Ryan Hill wrote:
we graph those RX Errors to ensure its caught.

This is a blown out 430 thats getting upgraded to 450 next week.

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On Nov 8, 2018, at 1:38 PM, Dave <dmilho...@wletc.com <mailto:dmilho...@wletc.com>> wrote:

You nailed it because thats what I see on some of my ptp links when they reach max throughput.. Which means shame on me for not noticing sooner but we upgrade the link to a higher capacity or add
additional link to help with offload.
Problem fix till both links max out LOL
PTP820C to the rescue :)


On 11/8/18 11:13 AM, Colin Stanners wrote:
Although note that RcvFifoNoBuf I believe is not a cable error but a too-much-traffic error, which would suggest that it's being maxed out vs the radio link. Outdiscards I believe also not a cable error, but I don't know

On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 10:47 AM Sam Lambie <samtaos...@gmail.com <mailto:samtaos...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Guys,

    I have a backhaul that is driving me nuts. We have a 6.9 mile
    link from our NOC to the site. The Master at the NOC is
    exhibiting ehternet errors up the wazoo when loaded. During
    prime time, we are pushing about 70 mbps through the link.
    Wirelessly, everything is perfect, 106/19 with 99% link
    quality and no errors on the RF side of things.
    Yesterday I replace the main cable up to the radio, replaced
    the surge suppressor and even plugged in a Cambium power
    supply to bypass the CMM. Then I moved the LAN cable from it's
    switch to a new switch in case that port was choking, nothing
    has made a difference. I even changed out the radio for about
    an hour a few days ago with no difference.

    Frame utilization has never spiked beyond 68% but the CPU is
    pegged during peak time at 100%

    Any suggestions? or need any other screen shots?

    thanks!


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