| * the page produced could probably allow display by hour, day, week,
|   etc., with links to drill down into bars or look at a larger view.
|   Typical parameterized cgi stuff.
|
| I'm not sure when I'd have time for this, but does it strike folks as
| useful and not duplicating something we already have?

Hi Eric,

like Charles answered yesterday, I too used snmp lrp packages on my LEAF boxes 
and created views of the stored data with Cacti, a MRTG like package on a 
separate 233 MHz Redhat box. But Cacti seems rather demanding on the 
processor so my monitoring (though on a dedicated machine) was slow in 
response.

If you are after a solution that could generate the badwidth reports through 
HTTP 
directly out of the LEAF box without seriously eating the processing power for 
packet handling, that would be - by my oppinion - a nice and simple option to 
the 
user.

Tom


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