Re: [pfSense Support] SNMP oid's for bandwidth

2009-09-29 Thread Ståle Johnsen
: [pfSense Support] SNMP oid's for bandwidth to measure bandwidth used I use a script that checks the difference between bytes passed from poll A to poll B. I can point you to the plugin I use if you'd like. gives results like: vr0:UP (131.0KBps/8.0KBps) and I get alarms in my email

Re: [pfSense Support] SNMP oid's for bandwidth

2009-09-29 Thread Jim Pingle
Ståle Johnsen wrote: > Hi, > I'm trying to monitor in / out bandwidth in bits on wan interface but > are having some problems finding the right SNMP oid. > > I found this one: http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/tktview?tn=257 but the OID > i'm trying doesn't return anything. > > Does anyone have any bett

Re: [pfSense Support] SNMP oid's for bandwidth

2009-09-29 Thread Curtis LaMasters
I'm not sure about Nagios for graphing, however here is what my Cacti poller shows. Data Source: x.x.x.x/fxp0 (In) RRD: /var/www/data/graphs/networks/rra/X_in_1.rrd Action: 0, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 (Host: x.x.x.x, Community: **) Data Source: x.x.x.x/fxp0 (Out) RRD: /var/www/data/graphs/

Re: [pfSense Support] SNMP oid's for bandwidth

2009-09-29 Thread iggdawg
to measure bandwidth used I use a script that checks the difference between bytes passed from poll A to poll B. I can point you to the plugin I use if you'd like. gives results like: vr0:UP (131.0KBps/8.0KBps) and I get alarms in my email when I pass too much traffic like you'd expect: * N

[pfSense Support] SNMP oid's for bandwidth

2009-09-29 Thread Ståle Johnsen
Hi, I'm trying to monitor in / out bandwidth in bits on wan interface but are having some problems finding the right SNMP oid. I found this one: http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/tktview?tn=257 but the OID i'm trying doesn't return anything. Does anyone have any better suggestions for bandwidth mon