The best ting to do would be to do an SNMP WALK of your router and see if you can see a counter that fits your needs, then you can use SA to monitor that counter.
Dirk Bulinckx. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 12:26 AM To: Servers Alive Discussion List Subject: RE: [SA-list] Measure Bandwidth I have that statistic already, what I'm looking for is the actual throughput between the remote site and corporate. For instance, if the file transfer of a file is less than 200K this could be too low, suggesting a problem or overload with the circuit. So, if the average throughput is less than 100K for the last five cycles, I'd like an alert to be raised. "Dirk Bulinckx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Dirk Bulinckx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: Servers Alive Discussion List <[email protected]> 05/30/2007 05:17 PM Please respond to Servers Alive Discussion List <[email protected]> To Servers Alive Discussion List <[email protected]> cc Subject RE: [SA-list] Measure Bandwidth Probably the router will have a SNMP counter that shows how many bytes/kbytes/... did pass the interface, I suppose this is what you're after? Dirk Bulinckx. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[email protected] (mailto:[email protected])] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 11:56 PM To: Servers Alive Discussion List Subject: [SA-list] Measure Bandwidth I have a tool (PRTG) that I use to watch all my remote site's WAN utilization. Works well, but I have a new need and was thinking Server's Alive may be able to do the job... I need to start measuring actual throughput across our VPN connections. Bandwidth charts are nice, but I need to check throughout the day to see what the actual throughput is from a remote office via their T1 line to our T3 and get a baseline number. Then when the check is performed and it falls below a certain threshold for "x" number of check cycles, an alert is raised. Is this possible? To unsubscribe send a message with UNSUBSCRIBE as subject to [email protected] If you use auto-responders (like out-of-the-office messages), then make sure that they are not send to the list nor to the individual members of the list that send a message. Doing this will get you removed from the list. To unsubscribe send a message with UNSUBSCRIBE as subject to [email protected] If you use auto-responders (like out-of-the-office messages), then make sure that they are not send to the list nor to the individual members of the list that send a message. Doing this will get you removed from the list. To unsubscribe send a message with UNSUBSCRIBE as subject to [email protected] If you use auto-responders (like out-of-the-office messages), then make sure that they are not send to the list nor to the individual members of the list that send a message. Doing this will get you removed from the list. To unsubscribe send a message with UNSUBSCRIBE as subject to [email protected] If you use auto-responders (like out-of-the-office messages), then make sure that they are not send to the list nor to the individual members of the list that send a message. Doing this will get you removed from the list.
