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PRTG (a windows based graphing program) Paessler.com | == PRTG (a windows based graphing program) Paessler.com == | ||
Installation on a Windows based machine is fairly self explanitory. Once installed you access the program locally through the machine. Add a sensor from the top list. Select SNMP sensor, or Latency. Select stadard SNMP. Enter A name to identify unit, enter IP address, enter port number (default 161) and Community name (default public /changeable in current V3). Hit OK. PRTG will now scan device for available interfaces to monitor. Once scanned it will show a list of available interfaces. Select interface to monitor, and choose type of bandwidth to monitor. | Installation on a Windows based machine is fairly self explanitory. Once installed you access the program locally through the machine. Add a sensor from the top list. Select SNMP sensor, or Latency. Select stadard SNMP. Enter A name to identify unit, enter IP address, enter port number (default 161) and Community name (default public /changeable in current V3). Hit OK. PRTG will now scan device for available interfaces to monitor. Once scanned it will show a list of available interfaces. Select interface to monitor, and choose type of bandwidth to monitor. | ||
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I will try to post some installation pictures later | I will try to post some installation pictures later | ||
You can see an actual graph at [http://graphs.wirelessdatanet.net] User:demo / Pass:demo | |||
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Revision as of 11:42, 30 November 2006
PRTG (a windows based graphing program) Paessler.com
Installation on a Windows based machine is fairly self explanitory. Once installed you access the program locally through the machine. Add a sensor from the top list. Select SNMP sensor, or Latency. Select stadard SNMP. Enter A name to identify unit, enter IP address, enter port number (default 161) and Community name (default public /changeable in current V3). Hit OK. PRTG will now scan device for available interfaces to monitor. Once scanned it will show a list of available interfaces. Select interface to monitor, and choose type of bandwidth to monitor.
You will now be asked to come up with a name and place to put this graph in the graphing interface. Choose acordingly to your preferences. Done.
You may now watch the graph locally on your machine or through a web browser locally or over the Internet if appropriate port fowarding is preformed.
I will try to post some installation pictures later
You can see an actual graph at [1] User:demo / Pass:demo