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|Short description=Monitors traffic load on network links | |Short description=Monitors traffic load on network links | ||
− | |Full description=The MultiRouter Traffic Grapher uses SNMP to read the traffic counter of your router; it then logs the traffic data and creates graphs (which are then embedded into Web pages) representing the traffic. MRTG creates daily, last seven days, last four weeks, and last twelve months's views; it can do this because it keeps a log of all the data it has pulled from the router. This log consolidates automatically, so that it doesn't grow but you still see all the relevant data for all the traffic over the last two years. This is all done efficiently enough to monitor 200 or more network links at once. MRTG can monitor any SNMP variable you choose, not just traffic level. You can even use an external program to gather the data to be monitored. People are using MRTG to monitor System Load, Login Sessions, Modem availability and more. You can even combine two or more data sources into a single graph. | + | |Full description=The MultiRouter Traffic Grapher uses SNMP to read the traffic counter of |
+ | your router; it then logs the traffic data and creates graphs (which are | ||
+ | then embedded into Web pages) representing the traffic. MRTG creates | ||
+ | daily, last seven days, last four weeks, and last twelve months's views; | ||
+ | it can do this because it keeps a log of all the data it has pulled | ||
+ | from the router. This log consolidates automatically, so that it doesn't | ||
+ | grow but you still see all the relevant data for all the traffic over | ||
+ | the last two years. This is all done efficiently enough to monitor 200 | ||
+ | or more network links at once. MRTG can monitor any SNMP variable you | ||
+ | choose, not just traffic level. You can even use an external program to | ||
+ | gather the data to be monitored. People are using MRTG to monitor System | ||
+ | Load, Login Sessions, Modem availability and more. You can even combine | ||
+ | two or more data sources into a single graph. | ||
+ | |Homepage URL=http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/ | ||
|User level=none | |User level=none | ||
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|Component programs=CfgMaker,IndexMaker | |Component programs=CfgMaker,IndexMaker | ||
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|Computer languages=C,Perl | |Computer languages=C,Perl | ||
|Documentation note=User install guide available from http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/doc/mrtg.en. | |Documentation note=User install guide available from http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/doc/mrtg.en. | ||
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|Related projects=SmokePing,mrtg-rrd,vnstat,Webminstats | |Related projects=SmokePing,mrtg-rrd,vnstat,Webminstats | ||
|Keywords=system administration,traffic,traffic load,network links,mrtg,MultiRouter Traffic Grapher | |Keywords=system administration,traffic,traffic load,network links,mrtg,MultiRouter Traffic Grapher | ||
− | | | + | |Version identifier=2.17.4 |
− | |Last review by= | + | |Version date=2012-01-12 |
− | |Last review date= | + | |Version status=stable |
+ | |Version download=http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/pub/mrtg-2.17.4.tar.gz | ||
+ | |Version comment=2.17.4 stable released on 2012-01-12 | ||
+ | |Last review by=Kete Foy | ||
+ | |Last review date=2015-03-11 | ||
|Submitted by=Database conversion | |Submitted by=Database conversion | ||
|Submitted date=2011-04-01 | |Submitted date=2011-04-01 | ||
− | | | + | |Status= |
− | | | + | |Is GNU=No |
− | | | + | |License verified date=2000-10-05 |
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+ | {{Project license | ||
+ | |License=GPLv2 | ||
+ | |License verified by=Janet Casey | ||
|License verified date=2000-10-05 | |License verified date=2000-10-05 | ||
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{{Person | {{Person | ||
+ | |Real name=Tobias Oetiker | ||
|Role=Maintainer | |Role=Maintainer | ||
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|Email=oetiker@ee.ethz.ch | |Email=oetiker@ee.ethz.ch | ||
|Resource URL= | |Resource URL= | ||
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|Use=system-administration | |Use=system-administration | ||
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Revision as of 21:30, 11 March 2015
MRTG
http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/
Monitors traffic load on network links
The MultiRouter Traffic Grapher uses SNMP to read the traffic counter of your router; it then logs the traffic data and creates graphs (which are then embedded into Web pages) representing the traffic. MRTG creates daily, last seven days, last four weeks, and last twelve months's views; it can do this because it keeps a log of all the data it has pulled from the router. This log consolidates automatically, so that it doesn't grow but you still see all the relevant data for all the traffic over the last two years. This is all done efficiently enough to monitor 200 or more network links at once. MRTG can monitor any SNMP variable you choose, not just traffic level. You can even use an external program to gather the data to be monitored. People are using MRTG to monitor system Load, Login Sessions, Modem availability and more. You can even combine two or more data sources into a single graph.
Licensing
License
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Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Tobias Oetiker | Maintainer |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Help | mailto:mrtg-announce@list.ee.ethz.ch | |
Support | Newsgroup | comp.dcom.net-management |
Developer | mailto:mrtg-developers@list.ee.ethz.ch | |
Bug Tracking,Support | mailto:mrtg@list.ee.ethz.ch |
Software prerequisites
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