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Is Observium capable of measuring/calculating the 95% rule on interfaces?
Also is it possible to change scaling on ports, for example even though one of my customer ports is set on the device at 100Mbps, the link itself is only capable of 20Mbps. Is it possible to change the scale on that particular port to reflect the manageable bandwidth?
Best regards, Scott Brawner IS Manager - Infrastructure Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, Inc. o. 843-308-2364 m. 843-814-3912
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On Cisco, you can set the bandwidth limit of each port and that is in the SNMP stats. I'd be pretty sweet if Observium was able to pull that out of SNMP and change that automagically.....
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On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 9:08 AM, Scott Brawner < Scott.Brawner@kratosdefense.com> wrote:
Is Observium capable of measuring/calculating the 95% rule on interfaces?
Also is it possible to change scaling on ports, for example even though one of my customer ports is set on the device at 100Mbps, the link itself is only capable of 20Mbps. Is it possible to change the scale on that particular port to reflect the manageable bandwidth?
Best regards, Scott Brawner IS Manager - Infrastructure Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, Inc. o. 843-308-2364 m. 843-814-3912
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Obs, already doing this stuff
On 31 янв. 2014 г., at 21:20, Robbie Wright robbie@siuslawbroadband.com wrote:
I'd be pretty sweet if Observium was able to pull that out of SNMP and change that automagically.....
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Thanks, Scott Brawner
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Obs, already doing this stuff
On 31 янв. 2014 г., at 21:20, Robbie Wright robbie@siuslawbroadband.com
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I'd be pretty sweet if Observium was able to pull that out of SNMP and
change that automagically..... _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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If you use the "bandwidth" command on an interface (at least with Cisco anyway) that is the metric the graphs will use and that it will calculate utilization levels, instead of physical link speed.
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Thanks, Scott Brawner
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Obs, already doing this stuff
On 31 янв. 2014 г., at 21:20, Robbie Wright robbie@siuslawbroadband.com
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I'd be pretty sweet if Observium was able to pull that out of SNMP and
change that automagically..... _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Go to interface and you will see correct bandwidth you entered.
On 01.02.2014 0:26, Scott Brawner wrote:
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Thanks, Scott Brawner
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Obs, already doing this stuff
On 31 янв. 2014 г., at 21:20, Robbie Wright robbie@siuslawbroadband.com
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I'd be pretty sweet if Observium was able to pull that out of SNMP and
change that automagically..... _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Hello,
On 31.01.14 18:08, Scott Brawner wrote:
Is Observium capable of measuring/calculating the 95% rule on interfaces?
Yes it is. Have a look the billing module.
Also is it possible to change scaling on ports, for example even though one of my customer ports is set on the device at 100Mbps, the link itself is only capable of 20Mbps. Is it possible to change the scale on that particular port to reflect the manageable bandwidth?
I have a similar thing on some Ciscos: I have bound a Dialer interface for PPPoE on a FastEthernet interface. In observium the dialer-int shows up as 56kbps (ifspeed = 56000). In reality it is capable of something like 10mbps. This gives me lots of "Port reached saturation threshold" events ;)
Kind regards,
Julian
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Yes.
Bandwidth command on interface do trick
On 31 янв. 2014 г., at 21:08, Scott Brawner Scott.Brawner@kratosdefense.com wrote:
Is Observium capable of measuring/calculating the 95% rule on interfaces? Also is it possible to change scaling on ports, for example even though one of my customer ports is set on the device at 100Mbps, the link itself is only capable of 20Mbps. Is it possible to change the scale on that particular port to reflect the manageable bandwidth?
Best regards, Scott Brawner IS Manager - Infrastructure Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, Inc. o. 843-308-2364 m. 843-814-3912 <image001.jpg> For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong. -- H. L. Mencken
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Julian Rutz
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Nikolay Shopik
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Robbie Wright
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Ryan, Spencer J.
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Scott Brawner