Thank you very much...But why is it taking a T1 link bandwidth when i specified 
the clockrate to be 64kbps??......I know that i can edit the cfg file later and 
set the MAX bytes to   to 64kbps but i thought MRTG would calculate the 
interface B.W automatically when i polled the router...


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From: Sean Cheesman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [mrtg] MRTG bandwidth error
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "[email protected]" 
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Date: Friday, November 28, 2008, 9:21 PM


 
 
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193kbytes = 1536kbps (x8)
70.2kbps / 1536kbps = .0045
.0045 = 4.5%


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Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 10:28 AM

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Subject: [mrtg] MRTG bandwidth error











Hello everyone i have found MRTG reporting a small error on my 
bandwidth.......I configured a small campus enterprise network with collapsed 
core design(in a lab environment).........I used a frame relay connection to 
connect to my branch office..I have specified
 the clock rate to be 64kbps.....But when i was collecting the interface 
traffic from my enterprise edge MRTG was reporting the max traffic below the 
graph to be 70.2 kbps....How is it possible?Because the serial link was 
supposed to be at 64kbps(the clock
 rate which i gave)......This was the outbound traffic  MRTG reported.........








Out
70.2 kb/s (4.5%) 
37.8 kb/s (2.4%) 
63.0 kb/s (4.1%) 





The max speed MRTG gave of the interface was 193.0kbytes.Also kindly please 
explain what the percentage represents...I have been pulling my hair and doing 
all sorts of calculation to find out what the percentages exactly means and 
what is it exactly representing



Regards

Venkat




















 



      
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