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Hi Kevin,
You should consider posting this question on the mrtg forum at http://www.mrtg.com
Below, the following variables need to be changed to the following examples: $CFGNAME�������������� change to��������� rtr1-cpu $COMMUNITY�������� change to��������� public $IPADDRESS������������ change to �������� 10.1.1.8
Buttabing-buttabang.� ;)
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Michael Patterson (207)324-8805 x222 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This is going to sound beginner but that is what I am:
I have a Cisco 2514 router that I want to monitor CPU % on, now I look up the OID and this is what I get:
Target[$CFGNAME]:
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0:[EMAIL PROTECTED] My question is with MRTG, what do I do with this OID to get it where I can mange it?
Kevin
Fradley
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