I've got a similar case, but use a DSL to Ethernet bridge, so of course the ADSL mib won't be applicable. It's not an issue personally, I just apply the appropriate bandwidth statement to the Ethernet port on the router..... It would be nice to be able to specify different TX vs RX bandwidth values, but that would just be conveThe speed you're seeing is ifSpeed/ifHighSpeed. It's only a single value
reported by the device, so there's nothing else for us to show.
On devices where ADSL-MIB is correctly populated (and the interface type
is one we recognise), we'll also show the ADSL status, including the
up/down sync and attainable speeds.
You didn't include any screenshots of anything, so it's difficult to
actually know what is or isn't working.
adam.
On 2018-07-02 05:50, Tim Bates wrote:
> Hello experts....
>
> I have 2 Cisco routers with ADSL ports. Observium is showing the low
> (outbound) speed on these ports, however I am more interested in the
> higher (inbound) speed. When we have line problems, the outbound speed
> generally doesn't change much (maybe by a few kbps), but the inbound
> can drop from ~7mbps to under 1mbps. This drastic inbound speed change
> is what I'd like to monitor, graph and get alerts on...
>
> Is there a way to get the other speed to show instead (or in
> addition)? I can see the Cisco ADSL MIB listed, and enabled, but this
> is obviously not enough. I can't see any other obvious settings, and
> Google was not my friend on this one.
>
>
> TB
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