Moose Magin wrote:
> I'm looking for something (anything) that will monitor traffic on a
> frame relay link between 2 routers.
Depending on your CSU/DSU, you may be able to use it to monitor - that'd
certainly be the most accurate place to do so. AdTran units have models
with in-band and ou
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Subject: Re: WAN Monitoring
> Hi there,
> I know whenever this happens on a PC of mine it is always because the
> routing table is funky. (eg. two default routes on the same interface)
> Perhaps
Moose Magin
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Subject: WAN Monitoring
Hiya people,
I'm looking for something (anything) that will monitor traffic on a frame
relay link between 2 routers. Normally, between these 2 routers, we get
pings on this link of 30-60, not a p
Hi Matt
The only thing you can monitor is your traffic on the frame-relay.
I would suggest installing MRTG. This will monitor the amount of
bandwidth being used on the frame-relay, "right out of the box", with
little configuration required. It is also capable of monitoring more.
i.e. ping, c
I can't say enough nice things about Netsaint (www.netsaint.org) which
you can use to monitor/page/record latency and a variety of other
information, and MRTG
(http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/), which enables you to
GRAPH traffic across router interfaces via SNMP. MRTG is extre
Hiya people,
I'm looking for something (anything) that will
monitor traffic on a frame relay link between 2 routers. Normally, between these
2 routers, we get pings on this link of 30-60, not a problem. At certain times
however, the pings suddenly jump up to between 1000-2000 ms. Not good.