I can't say enough nice things about Netsaint (www.netsaint.org) which 
you can use to monitor/page/record latency and a variety of other 
information, and MRTG 
(http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/), which enables you to 
GRAPH traffic across router interfaces via SNMP. MRTG is extremely 
flexible and also allows you to make graphs of darn near anything (CPU, 
PROC, load, etc on linux boxes, ethernet traffic on switches, Qmail, 
counterstrike, oracle, the kitchen sink, etc). You might also check out 
the "MRTG Companion Sites/Links" section of this site for lots of real 
world scenarios for monitoring networks with MRTG.

In the future, you might try freshmeat.net instead of google. Freshmeat 
is _the_ place to go for unix applications.

-Matthew

Moose Magin wrote:
> Hiya people,
>  
> I'm looking for something (anything) that will monitor traffic on a 
> frame relay link between 2 routers. Normally, between these 2 routers, 
> we get pings on this link of 30-60, not a problem. At certain times 
> however, the pings suddenly jump up to between 1000-2000 ms. Not good. 
> Everything goes dreadfully slow across that link. We've stuck a couple 
> of monitoring boxes on each side of the routers, and come up with 
> nothing coming from our internal network that could account for it, so 
> we are assuming it's on the frame relay itself, but we aren't sure. We 
> need something that will help find the source of the problem, so we want 
> something that will monitor and log everything going between the 2 
> interfaces. Did quite a lot of googling, and can't find a thing. Any 
> suggestions?
>  
> Thanks,
> Matt.



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