$config['int_groups'][] = 'CDN';
Then tag all your CDN ports like this
"CDN: Limelight [10Gbit]"
It will aggregate all the CDN's together so you can see the global CDN traffic, and group all the ports together. But if you have multiple ports to the same CDN that you want to aggregate, then you may have to try another option. I have been exploring
"groups" to see what is possible with these. That maybe another option, but from what I have seen, you don't get the aggregate graph. To use that generate a port group and then go to the "All Ports" menu item and select the group from the drop down. Hit search
and click not graph view you would like to see. Not a particularly easy way to get this view compared to picking an option from a drop down.
From: observium [observium-bounces@observium.org] on behalf of Adam Armstrong [adama@memetic.org]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 11:41 PM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] Patch: rancid integration
I'm pretty sure this is already possible, but I don't remember how!
adam.
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Sent: 12/1/2014 6:16:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Observium] Patch: rancid integration
Actually I wanted a new option appears in the menu of ports called " CDN " where he would show only the doors of my CDNs , so with already have Peering , Transit and etc. Someone has already implemented ?