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Verify Scale in bandwidth graphs generated by the wizard

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 8:57 am
by evisus
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.

Re: Verify Scale in bandwidth graphs generated by the wizard

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 3:44 pm
by cdienger
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?

Re: Verify Scale in bandwidth graphs generated by the wizard

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 2:44 pm
by evisus
cdienger wrote:What does the perfdata seen in the service check's status field look like?
R: Performance Data: in=0Mb/s;50.00;80.00 out=.001740Mb/s;50.00;80.00
cdienger 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: I attach the images
cdienger wrote:What version of XI is this?
R: 5.4.12

Re: Verify Scale in bandwidth graphs generated by the wizard

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 9:45 am
by cdienger
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.