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Bandwidth Utilization between two routers

naveen_yummy
Level 1
Level 1

Hi guys,

We are having two routers in diffrent locatons. Right now i want to check the Bandwidth utilization of the routers.

Is there is any tools are available in cisco to check the bandwidth.

Thanks in advance.

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Kumar
Level 1
Level 1

use PRTG Free tool .no free tool in cisco

tprendergast
Level 3
Level 3

You can actually see a snapshot of the utilization by doing "show interface xyz" for your interface between the routers. If RouterA used Serial0/0 to connect to Serial0/1 on RouterB, you could do: RouterA# show interface serial0/0

You would see something like:

RouterA#show interface serial1/0
Serial0/0 is up, line protocol is up
  Hardware is DSXPNM Serial
  Internet address is x.x.x.x/30
  MTU 4470 bytes, BW 44210 Kbit/sec, DLY 200 usec,
     reliability 255/255, txload 107/255, rxload 44/255
  Encapsulation HDLC, crc 16, loopback not set
  Keepalive set (10 sec)
  Last input 00:00:00, output 00:00:00, output hang never
  Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
  Input queue: 0/75/144418/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 28238450
  Queueing strategy: fifo
  Output queue: 0/40 (size/max)
  30 second input rate 7784000 bits/sec, 1917 packets/sec
  30 second output rate 18710000 bits/sec, 2720 packets/sec
     3985575203 packets input, 4114474167 bytes, 962 no buffer
     Received 1429313 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
     3273 input errors, 3273 CRC, 623 frame, 253 overrun, 0 ignored, 472 abort
     1632477877 packets output, 1915617409 bytes, 0 underruns
     0 output errors, 0 collisions, 34 interface resets
     0 unknown protocol drops
     0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
     1 carrier transitions
DSU mode 0, bandwidth 44210, real bandwidth 44210, scramble 0

The bolded lines give you a snapshot of the bits/sec. Here my inbound is 7784000/1024 = 7601kbits/s or 7.601megabit/s. Outbound is 18710000 / 1024 = 18271 kbits/s, or 18.271 megabits/s. The best thing to do to keep historical data is to use Cacti or MRTG or PRTG or any other SNMP polling device to capture this data.

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