Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 19:26 Post subject: Re: Super simple SNMP traffic graph - for dummies!!!
Too bad it won't work...
Eko wrote:
Super simple SNMP traffic graph - for dummies!!!
This is for all "dummies" who don't want to "play" with complicated programs like Cactii or MRTG and/or have no Linux....
This is what you need:
1.) enable SNMP on your router
2.) Download STG TrafficGrapher v1.4.5 from http://leonidvm.chat.ru/
3.) unzip it to folder of your choice (no instalation required)
4.) run it (stg.exe)
5.) go to "View"->"Settings" or press F9
6.) Enter "Target address" to you router's IP
7.) Enter "Green OID" = 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.8 (or .4, see below)
8.) Enter "BlueOID" = 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.8 (or .4, see below)
You should see the graphs running.
9.) close the STG
10.) It will ask you to save new config
11.) Name it at your choice
I cant find an option to enable snmp on my webgui...
I hope someone can point me in the right direction.
Thanks
Services/services tab....but you likely found it yourself by now. _________________ SIG:
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I would like to monitor my wireless AP through zenoss (which i already have setup and running monitoring various other servers)
I hope someone can point me in the right direction.
Thanks
"The micro edition is a stripped down version designed for the WRT54G v5 and other 2MB router models."
Its more than likely SNMP isn't included in this version.
I've been looking for a Windows based GUI with easy to read SNMP grapher with low PC resources to monitor the WRT320N & WRT610N routers. Since I've been having video streaming issues.
The one I like so far is Paessler PRTG Network Monitor which is running on a 24/7 PC. I downloaded the "Free" version that gives you 10 free "sensors". A sensor is a separate monitor like a PING or Router CPU or Router Memory or data transfer rate from (bro or eth1 or...),,, etc.
I have requested for the 20 free sensor license that I received too; so far I'm very happy with it.
Hope it's ok to bump this old thread. It inspired me to create my own SNMP traffic grapher because I wanted to improve on what STG does. The main feature is the 3 stacked graphs which makes it easy to see high and low level traffic at the same time.
I've been using Router Graph for over 5 years, but only just recently made it configurable so other people can try it. Once it's running, right-click to change settings.
This program is mainly useful for typical home users. It comes in handy for seeing overall internet usage. Runs on Windows XP to 10. SNMP needs to be enabled on the Services tab in your router.