My apologies.  Let me give you as much information as I can. 
I am running MRTG cfgmaker on server 2000. Every 5 minutes, a scheduled task 
executes the command "Perl MRTG regions.cfg".  This particular script is 
monitoring 50 Cisco 2691 routers.

My cfgmaker script is as follows:

perl cfgmaker --global "options[_]: growright" --ifref=descr [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
  (+ 49 other entries) --output regions.cfg 

I've been assuming that the cfgmaker script will now pick up on the new 
bandwidth of the router's serial interface.  The Max Speed on the graph should 
now read 193 kBytes/s but it still reads 48 kBytes/s.

I suppose I need to reissue the Perl cfgmaker script?  I think that's where I'm 
not quite clear on how MRTG works.  Everything has been running OK so far but 
now that changes have been made to the router, I don't know how to adjust the 
cfgmaker accordingly.


Pavel Ruzicka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello,

> We recently upgraded our circuits from 384Kbps to a full T1 (1.544 Mbps)
> however, the MRTG graphs are not reflect this. Any thoughts or
> documentation you could point me to would be greatly appreciated.

If you generate configuration for MRTG with cfgmaker, you probably
leave your old "bandwidth 384" on your interface, if it is Cisco.
But we have not much informations from you.

Best regards,

Pavel Ruzicka

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