You might try just using the standard MRTG cfgmaker to generate a cfg file -- 
probably use SNMPv2 if you can.  You can also find a cisco host template for 
cfgmaker at www.steveshipway.org/cfgmaker which will give you a few more things 
(like CPU, memory etc if available).

You're not likely to be able to get usage by IP - since the device is very 
unlikely to collect this - but you'll be able to get the per-port usage 
statistics, which may amount to the same thing if you have one host per port.

Of course first make sure that you have SNMP ACLs configured correctly on the 
device so that the MRTG host can send SNMP queries...

Steve

Steve Shipway
University of Auckland ITS
UNIX Systems Design Lead
[email protected]
Ph: +64 9 373 7599 ext 86487


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From: mrtg [[email protected]] on behalf 
of Ben Conner [[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, 31 January 2015 5:35 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mrtg] help with configuration for a Cisco SG300-28 switch

Hi,

I'm trying to get a clue on how to bring in a SG300 switch into mrtg and so far
haven't had much luck.   Does anyone have some steps on how to get one of these
going?

One thing I saw was a multitude of mibs for it.  I'm looking for basic bandwidth
usage and even better, usage by IP address and/or port #.

Much appreciated!

--Ben

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PO Box 1122             480-704-2000
Queen Creek, AZ 85142


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