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>Take a look at MRTG (multi-router traffic grapher). I don't think it is 
>easy to set up, however I can't say from experience as I've never used it.

Nathan
If you have never set it up, don't say it's not easy.

>
>-Nathan

Nick
Do try MRTG and see if it fits what you're looking for. It is easy to set 
up on a M$ or Xnix box as well as many companion tools and sites available 
on their site.

http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/

If you need an assist, mail me.

Dave
>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Nick Benigno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 3:10 PM
>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Subject: Monitoring the network: Routers
>>>
>>>
>>>I am interesting in getting some ideas as to which packages
>>>are out there
>>>and recommended to monitor a router.
>>>
>>>Like the following stats:(in real-time)
>>>
>>>CPU Utilization
>>>Bandwidth Utilization
>>>Packet Count
>>>Packets in Error
>>>Type of Traffic
>>>
>>>It would have to be able to work with:
>>>1> Intel Express Routers(frame relay) ie 9515
>>>2> Netopia/Caymen Routers(dsl/sdsl/idsl) ie r3100
>>>3> Cisco Routers. ie2600
>>>
>>>Considering Points:
>>>1>Ease of setup
>>>2>Report capability
>>>3>Functionality / Compatibility
>>>
>>>
>>>I am looking for a Windows based product, but open to other
>>>solutions as
>>>well.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>>Nick

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