Thanks to everyone for their responses..works perfect..;)

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Paul Stewart
Network Solutions Specialist
Nexicom Inc.


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On Behalf Of Brett Marler
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 8:49 AM
To: Paul Stewart
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [mrtg] Re: Reversing inbound/outbound 


Hello Paul,

> On a few routers the inbound/outbound need to be reversed on the 
>graph.  Is there a simple way to do this? From the manual:

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       Reversing
           Sometimes you are sitting on the wrong side of the
           link, and you would like to have mrtg report Incoming
           traffic as outgoing and vice versa. This can be
           achieved by adding the '-' sign in front of the "Tar-
           get" description. It flips the incoming and outgoing
           traffic rates.

           Example:

            Target[ezci]: -1:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This should do what your looking for. Hope this helps.


Regards.
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Brett Marler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
WWW:    http://asroma.homeip.net/




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