06-19-2002 01:39 PM - edited 03-01-2019 10:17 PM
I have been doing some monitoring of a router for bandwidth utilization. Im alittle confused on the stats on the bottom of the graphs ..
Max Out 946.2 kB/s (7.6%) <----What is that percent telling me?? Does that mean the max out used 7.6% of my T1?? I have looked around on the MRTG web site and cannot seem to find what these percents represent.
Any help would be great, thanks in advance...
06-19-2002 03:12 PM
You may want to try this with the MRTG Newsgroup/Mailinglist:
06-19-2002 10:31 PM
This just means you did not set your MaxBYTES properly, it sounds like you set it to 1.536.000 the T1 speed in BITS. It should be 192.000. Then your 7.6% is exactly right. It should read 8*7.6 = 60.8% Which is much closer to the real value.
Regards, Maarten Sjouw.
06-24-2002 08:54 AM
I believe that the percentage represents the maximum percentage used of bandwidth. You define the bandwidth in MRTG with the 'MaxBytes' directive for each interface. For a 'raw' T1, the correct Maxbytes value is 193000 (1.544Mbps). For a channelized T1, the correct Maxbytes value is 192000 (1.536Mbps).
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