On 20/05/10 08:36, Richard Gliebe wrote:
> Hi Niall,
>
>> >    Yes, but the detail you mentioned seemed to include
>> >    everything you need.
>> >
>> >    FWIW, the interface template fragment below "works for us".
>> >    YMMV ...
> sorry for my stupid question,

        No problem: I had to begin once too ... 8-)

> but where do I have to include this
> template fragment?
>
> Append it to the cfg File or somewhere in the html file for each AP?

        There are lots of command-line options for cfgmaker.
        Without these, cfgmaker uses SNMP to scan the device and
        generation a stream of configuration commands which will
        cause MRTG to monitor traffic (as bytes/sec).  If you
        specify either the '--host-template' or '--if-template'
        option to refer to a file containing Perl code, you can
        control what configuration commands are generated instead
        of (or as well as) the standard ones.

        For a concrete experience of how this works, you could try
        saving the code I sent to file, and using the filename
        as the value of the '--if-template' option.  This may not
        be quite what you need, but you should get the idea.  You
        may need to use the '--host-template' option as well.

        If I'm not mistaken, this template functionality is (still)
        marked in the documentation for cfgmaker as experimental and
        subject to change or discontinuation.  This discouraged me
        for a long tome from trying it out, as I didn't want to put
        effort into building procedures on uncertain foundations.
        The functionality seems to be persisting ... 8-)

        If Perl coding is not something you feel confident about,
        you may prefer to drop sections like the following (generated
        by the code I sent) into your configuration file.

        Beware of line folding during mail-sending or -receipt!

### Unit wbs-qusb-001

### Interface 1 >> Descr: 'Dot11Radio0' | Name: 'Do0' | Ip: '' | Eth: '' ###

# wbs-qusb-001 cDot11ActiveWirelessClients
Target[wbs-qusb-001-wlclients-Do0]: 
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.273.1.1.2.1.1#Do0&1.3.6.1.4.
1.9.9.273.1.1.2.1.1#Do0:pub...@wbs-qusb-001:::::2
Directory[wbs-qusb-001-wlclients-Do0]: wbs-qusb-001
Title[wbs-qusb-001-wlclients-Do0]: Active wireless clients on 
wbs-qusb-001 Do0
PageTop[wbs-qusb-001-wlclients-Do0]: wbs-qusb-001 Do0</H1>
    <TABLE>
      <TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>wbs-qusb-001.ucd.ie</TD></TR>
      <TR><TD>&nbsp;</TD><TD>Active Wireless Clients</TD></TR>
     </TABLE>

### END Interface


        I hope this helps.

        Niall O'Reilly

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