Great - thanks Adam.
I've purchased a subscription and am trialling it to see how the CBQoS goes - if present. I may have been wrong about the graphs being wrong - they are starting to look like the actual data going through. I'll know more in a few weeks when all the students arrive and start hammering the internet.
On 2018-02-14 20:16:53, Ian Armstrong <ian.armstrong@weltec.ac.nz> wrote:
I see
A very useful feature. I have noticed that the graphed data isn't correct which might be because it has bugs?
I ran discover.php for the router of interested and the labels on the graphs returned.
Ian
From: observium <observium-bounces@observium.org> on behalf of Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org>
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Subject: Re: [Observium] Class Map Names disappearingOh dear. CBQOS shouldn't have been released on CE because it's still a work in progress.
I'm not sure if the delete/update bug is fixed in the subscription edition, though. (And can't quite check at the moment!)
Adam.
Sent from BlueMailOn 14 Feb 2018, at 08:05, Ian Armstrong <Ian.Armstrong@weltec.ac.nz> wrote:Hi,
I have configured class-maps on a cisco router. They are working fine ( policy and server maps also configured and work ).
In the CBQoS display for the interface it shows traffic divided up into each class very nicely. To begin with it entitled each set of graphs with the class map's name. Now that has gone.
Is there a fix for this?
Another a related question, if I update the class maps the results are not shown in the CBQoS display. Do I need to do a rediscover or some such thing? I have been deleting and adding the device back in but that causes all the historical data to be lost.
Help very much appreciated.
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