I have a Dynamic aDSL connection at home, and I'm graphing it (just for my own info) on mrtg. It's a Pac Bell 1.5/128 connection. What I think would be an interesting implementation would be a few things (and yes, I know, mrtg isn't designed for dynamic or aDSL) is: One, update your html file with your current IP. That's a minor issue, however the main nice feature would be for the aDSL connection. Right now, since the connection is 1.5/128, my download bar is WAY at the top, and my upload bar is WAY at the bottom.
So, what I forsee is on the left (Bits Per Second), perhaps <green>1200.0K / <blue>128.0K, and then the graph obviously, if I had uploaded at 128K and downloaded at 1.5 M, would look essentially like a T-1 with a upload and download of 1.5 (i.e. both graphs would be peaked at the top). Obviously, this would require the graph not to 'scale', so if for a month, I only download at 368k, right now the graph would then peak at 368k, but in this case, it would be 1/5 full (does this make sense??) One of our engineers here mentioned RRD may do this - however I'm not nearly technical enough to even install RRD (I handled MRTG with a bit of help, and it was pretty easy). Is there a precompiled Perl or such for Windows XP? Or is this not something RRD will do? Thanks again. :) Evan -- 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
