1. Set up multiple .cfg files, one for each device, and have them all monitored. Then use either indexmaker or a more fully-featured frontend such as routers2.
2. If using Native MRTG (.log files) then use .htaccess (or the equivalent if not using Apache) to set permissions on each set of files. If using MRTG/RRDTool then you can do this very neatly using the routers2 frontend, which can authenticate to a local password file, LDAP, or whatever. You're probably better off if you use RRDTool with MRTG anyway. That will give you a nice frontend menu like you want, and you can then define per-user configurations to restrict people to a subset of devices. See www.steveshipway.org/software for the software and a demo system. (Note that I'm slightly biased here because routers2 is my baby :-)) Steve 1) How can we monitor multiple devices through MRTG, like I want to monitor my Router, Server, Switch, So how can I configure them to show in one screen, or for example a main web page where they shows, and to whatever ip I click, it shows its MRTG? 2) If I setup MRTG to monitor 10 different devices , how can I setup user id passwd for each of them, for example I am an cable.net operator, I want to give mrtg for some specific user on there own ips, so how can I setup mrtg for each user so he should see only his mrtg, how can I setup this >?
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