Have you tried mrtg?  It's cfgmaker tool will scrape the snmp oid's from
most things.  For that matter it's a good tool all round if you just
want pretty graphs of traffic...

for e.g: http://weather.selwyn.govt.nz/mrtg is some of the stuff at
work.

Cheers, Me.



On Tue, 2006-11-07 at 09:14 +1300, Jamie Dobbs wrote:
> I've been tearing my hair out for the last 24 hours trying to get one of the 
> various snmp tools available on Linux to be able to extract data from my 
> Netgear DG834 ADSL router.
> Tools in Windows can access the device fine and get stats (and is doing so at 
> the moment), but in Linux I do not seem to be able to get information bvack 
> from the router using `snmpwalk -Os 192.168.1.1 public system` or similar 
> commands. Is there a firewall in Ubuntu that could be stopping the 
> information being sent back? Am I doing something wrong?
> As I said I can get information using tools in Windows on the same PC that 
> Linux is on, but not in Linux.
> Any and all help appreciated as I really need to have some way to monitor the 
> real connect speeds I am getting as I am having major issues where my connect 
> speed keeps dropping back to 64Kbps and despite multiple resets etc. does not 
> get much better than around 448Kbps with it should be 3.5Mbps
> 
> 
> 
> 

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