Hi Larry,
Use one cfg file/device. If you put everything into one config file, later you can not change it easily, and you will see all the interfaces of all the devices just beside each other... Use a 'master' config file with the global options and use 'Include' for all the individual config files. I you use rrdtool + rputers2.cgi, you can easily group the devices. In this case the routers2.cgi will show you the groups, where you can select the group you wanted, then after you can select the device you want, then the target. The use of the Apache web server is a good way to reach the html pages remotely. Jozsef > First off the configuration question. I have several devices all in the same > configuration file. When I pull up the routers2.cgi, it lists them by the > interface name and groups all the same interfaces together. I assume that it > is possible to have it list device names ( rtr1,rtr2,rtr3,etc ) then under > that the interface ( fe0,s0/0,etc ), however all I get is the interface name > showing up, and it sorts all them together. I have read the routers2.conf > file, but I don't understand what I should change ( I did the old fashion > change a value and see what it does and managed to completely get it hosed > so I'm leery of doing that again ). I am in the process of re=reading the > README that contains a FAQ section, but it is still clear as mud as what > option to change ( perhaps I'm just dense..;) I remember reading something > about not using the html,image,log directory tags ( which I currently do use > ), and using workdir only , but I have been unable to find were I read that > our if that is even relevant..thoughts? > > Secondly, what do each of you use for the generation of the webpages? Is > there other front ends that you find works better. A quick link or name will > send me on my way. > > I'm not sure that I want to change since performance is fine with rateup, > however, I would like to add all the switches in our env. And track > interface errors on them ( 300+ switches of mostly 48 port > variety ), and I don't think that rateup would handle this properly. > > Thanks > > Larry > -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg FAQ http://faq.mrtg.org Homepage http://www.mrtg.org WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi
