Hi David,
I've never seen JUNIPER-DCU-MIB, how common is its use?
It only classifies traffic on one direction, the billing system currently expects bidirectional traffic.
It seems aggregate graphs for custom oid doesn't seem to work at the moment, so I'll have a look at that.
It seems that the current multi-customoid graphs take the custom oid id, so you can't mix multiple different types. I'll make another graph type which allows mixing too.
Adam.
-----Original Message----- From: observium observium-bounces@observium.org On Behalf Of David Milton via observium Sent: 06 June 2022 18:08 To: Observium observium@observium.org Cc: David Milton david@dmilton.ca Subject: [Observium] Custom OIDS and billing
Hello,
We are using the Juniper DCU MIB to track member traffic for billing purposes. We have two upstream transit providers and have created custom OID entries for each member and transit provider for IPv4 and IPv6. The end result is four custom OIDs per member. Ideally we would like to use the traffic accounting module and assign the four custom OID graphs to one bill but can’t figure out how. Is there a way to combine the four OIDs into a single stacked graph so we can see the aggregate of all traffic to both providers? Is there an alternative way to do this short of doing it manually with rrd?
Lastly, is there any planned support for the Juniper DCU MIB so we can use this to monitor members transit traffic?
Thanks, Dave Milton SRNet Operations
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