Interesting question. It can be set that way but normally is in the opposite direction.

An even more interesting question is why we can read it - that site gives out far too much info Chris...

Cheers,
Brett.


Zane Gilmore wrote:
Chris,
howzit?

I was just looking at those graphs and noticed that you Time axis
appears to be backwards.

Is there a "sysadminy" reason for this?

Regards,
Zane



Chris Hellyar wrote:
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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