Are you wanting just the toal bandwidth in/out of each interface, or  
are you wanting it broken down by which subnets/hosts are using how  
much bandwidth. For the former, MRTG (or maybe cacti, but I prefer  
MRTG) is your best bet. For the latter, I use bandwidthd reporting to  
a seperate postgres+httpd server.

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Aubrey Wells
Senior Engineer
Shelton | Johns Technology Group
A Vyatta Ready Partner
www.sheltonjohns.com





On Feb 20, 2008, at 12:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> All,
>
> I have been trying to get a bandwidth monitoring / graphing utility  
> to work now and have hit a hard road. I have tried to install the  
> 'real' webmin because they have a nice easy way to show traffic in /  
> out, but to no avail. I have started the snmp way via MRTG, but it  
> will take me a while to set up and configure. Can anyone recommend  
> the easiest way to watch the traffic on my vyatta box interface(s)?
>
> I'm sure I'll eventually get MRTG to work-- but maybe there is a  
> cleaner way?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Aaron
>
> p.s. Out of curiosity, has anyone gotten 'Webmin' (the official  
> package) to install on a vyatta machine? I resolved various  
> dependencies, but still cannot connect to it.
>
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