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Thanks for the fast replies everyone! We just have the free version right now so I can't try out the accounting part yet. But really what I'm looking for on this part is to be able to have a Level 1 tech look at a graph and be able to figure out what speed Internet connection the client has and percentage wise, what are they using.
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Tom Laermans Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 5:13 PM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] adjusting bandwidth graphs to what the client is paying for
They should be there, but I wouldn't call it a workaround as such; the question is "graph what the client is paying for". If you need accurate data, you want traffic accounting and not (just) rrdtool :)
Tom
On 05/08/2014 02:11, Matthew A Harper wrote: Yeah that's a workaround... but bandwidth statements should be on any port that has a rate limit anyway.
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Tom Laermans Sent: Tuesday, 5 August 2014 10:03 AM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] adjusting bandwidth graphs to what the client is paying for
Yup, or use the traffic accounting feature :-)
On 05/08/2014 01:52, Matthew A Harper wrote: Use a bandwidth statement on the port.
On a Cisco with a 4mbps link:
interface GigabitEthernet0/1 description herpa-derp-derp bandwidth 4000 duplex full speed 100
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From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Anthony Polselli Sent: Tuesday, 5 August 2014 9:34 AM To: observium@observium.orgmailto:observium@observium.org Subject: [Observium] adjusting bandwidth graphs to what the client is paying for
Hi,
Just checking out the software for the first time and really liking it. We are using PRTG now and of the things we like about it is per interface we are monitoring, we can set the max x-axis value. It helps our tech's to know what speed Internet connection a client is paying for. We will hand off a 100Mbps interface to the client, but if they are only paying for 20Mbps, we will shape the traffic down to 20Mbps on the router. When you look at the percent graph in Observium, it's based on a 100Mbps max possible speed instead of 20Mbps.
Thanks!
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