I'll second that!  It works well, and when combined with mrtg, it allows you to
get a historic view of your network traffice density through routers.  You can also
get cpu load information and graph it.  If you have dial in users, you can (using
mrtg) graph the number of users online at any one time to check for overloads and
peaks, assuming your RAS boxes support snmp.

bug

Derek Balling wrote:

> http://www.megacity.org/pong3/
>
> It'll at least do some of what you want. (And I wrote it myself, so I'm
> always open to suggestions *grin*)
>
> D
>
> On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Son of a Preacherman wrote:
>
> > I was wondering what are the different network monitoring packages
> > available right now.  I'm looking for something that can monitor snmp,
> > icmp, tcp/udp, and other network services along with overall network
> > traffic without adding to the traffic too much on it's own.
> >
> > Lee Parker




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