Hello
In the monitoring of bandwidth in Cisco equipment, we call the attention of the result in the graphics, for example, some values of the graph indicate a consumption of 0.113Mb and even less, the gates are Ethernet Giga and have a high data traffic .
Is it possible that the scale used in the wizard is incorrect?
I appreciate your help.
Verify Scale in bandwidth graphs generated by the wizard
Re: Verify Scale in bandwidth graphs generated by the wizard
What does the perfdata seen in the service check's status field look like?
You can control the units by editing the service in the CCM and changing $ARG4$ but I don't think you'll find a problem here. Please provide a screenshot of these settings as well as a screenshot of the graph highlighting the bandwidth usage.
What version of XI is this?
You can control the units by editing the service in the CCM and changing $ARG4$ but I don't think you'll find a problem here. Please provide a screenshot of these settings as well as a screenshot of the graph highlighting the bandwidth usage.
What version of XI is this?
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Re: Verify Scale in bandwidth graphs generated by the wizard
R: Performance Data: in=0Mb/s;50.00;80.00 out=.001740Mb/s;50.00;80.00cdienger wrote:What does the perfdata seen in the service check's status field look like?
R: I attach the imagescdienger wrote:You can control the units by editing the service in the CCM and changing $ARG4$ but I don't think you'll find a problem here. Please provide a screenshot of these settings as well as a screenshot of the graph highlighting the bandwidth usage.
R: 5.4.12cdienger wrote:What version of XI is this?
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Re: Verify Scale in bandwidth graphs generated by the wizard
Do you have another graph - from the device itself possibly - that shows the proper in and out bandwidth usage on that interface? It would appear that the data Nagios is getting may not be correct. I'd also like to take a look at the mrtg conf for this device. Please PM or attach the config file for this device fount at /etc/mrtg/conf.d/172.xxx.xxx.254.cfg.
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