Connie,

I interested in all these information if possible.

I agree you about "understand monitoring performance". Is this case I mean get
basic informations about my route (traffic, erros, CPU and memory, users of my
links, nature of the traffic), and almost information that I can get and could
be important for one network administrator.

I just started my Cisco studend and because this I don't know all the
information that I can get in a Cisco router.

I'd appreciate any help.

Thanks a lot

Solli


                                                                               
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There are many "scripts" around, but they may not do what you want to do.

You need to define exactly what "performance" you want to monitor.

Are you interested just in quantity of traffic thru an interface?
Are you concerned about performance issues such as discards and errors?
Are you concerned about memory levels (which can vary depending upon the load).
Are you interested in CPU loading?
Are you concerned about the nature of the traffic (how much tcp, udp, icmp,
ipmp,
igmp, etc and/or a breakdown of the tcp and/or udp traffic) and the
effectiveness
of your network in handling the various types of traffic (for example...ftp
throughput).


Once you understand what you mean by "monitoring performance", there are many
ways to tackle the problem. The big challenge is defining what you mean and
want.  The rest
is just code.

Connie Logg

Connie Logg - Network Analyst - 650-926-2879
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
MS 97; 2575 SandHill Road; Menlo Park CA 94025
"Happiness is found along the way, not at the end of the road"

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I'm looking for script to cisco router. I'd like to monitor all the performance
information in my router.

Can You help-me ??

Thanks a lot

Solli M. Honorio



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