one graph for several IP's
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one graph for several IP's
Hi,
I have another question.
Is it possible to combine graphs for several devices?
Which means, If I monitor a spesific OID can I create one graph from the statistics of 4 different IP's?
thanks,
Sharon.
I have another question.
Is it possible to combine graphs for several devices?
Which means, If I monitor a spesific OID can I create one graph from the statistics of 4 different IP's?
thanks,
Sharon.
- sharonbi6
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Multiple OID graphing
There are a couple of different ways to do this depending on what the end result is desired.
The first and easiest is to create a group containing the reports you would like to combine into one graph.
Once a group is created, you can click on the grid icon next to the group name in the main list in the reports tab.
This will cive you a color-coded comparative graph. They are comparative lines, not stacked.
If you are looking to create an aggregated graph, you will need to create a custom report that polls multiple OIDs. We can help out with that if that is the case.
The first and easiest is to create a group containing the reports you would like to combine into one graph.
Once a group is created, you can click on the grid icon next to the group name in the main list in the reports tab.
This will cive you a color-coded comparative graph. They are comparative lines, not stacked.
If you are looking to create an aggregated graph, you will need to create a custom report that polls multiple OIDs. We can help out with that if that is the case.
- mkrygeri
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thank you for your fast respose.
but that's not exactly what I meant,
I don't want to compare the devices.
I want to combine their results.
Meaning, if I have 4 sessions at VPN1 and 5 sessions at VPN2 at a specific poll, I want the combined graph to show me 9 as the result of that poll.
but that's not exactly what I meant,
I don't want to compare the devices.
I want to combine their results.
Meaning, if I have 4 sessions at VPN1 and 5 sessions at VPN2 at a specific poll, I want the combined graph to show me 9 as the result of that poll.
- sharonbi6
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Hello I am also interested in creating one report with multiple OIDs charted on the graph. Is this HOW to do it?
Discover a device, select to create a report on ONE of the OIDs you want charted in this graph.
Next go to Admin tools - Reports and select that report and EDIT it.
In Report edit, click on MRTG button at bottom, this brings up the advanced report edit window, looks like this:
Target[10215]: \Async0/0/7:public@10.8.0.46:161:1:2:1:1
MaxBytes[10215]: 1125
Options[10215]: bits, unknaszero
Title[10215]: 10.108.0.46
PageTop[10215]: <H1>10.108.0.46</H1>
YLegend[10215]: Port Utilization
LegendI[10215]: In
LegendO[10215]: Out
Legend1[10215]: Inbound Bits
Legend2[10215]: Outbound Bits
Legend3[10215]: INBOUND Max value per interval on graph
Legend4[10215]: OUTBOUND Max value per interval on graph
Colours[10215]: GREEN#00eb0c,BLUE#0000ff,GRAY#AAAAAA,VIOLET#ff00ff
WithPeak[10215]: ymw
noHC[10215]: no
Do I simply add in the Other entryes I want as additional Target statements like this:
Target[10215]: \Async0/0/7:public@10.8.0.46:161:1:2:1:1
Target[10215]: \Async0/1/1:public@10.8.0.46:161:1:2:1:1
Target[10215]: \Async0/1/6:public@10.8.0.46:161:1:2:1:1
Target[10215]: \Async0/1/3:public@10.8.0.46:161:1:2:1:1
MaxBytes[10215]: 1125
Options[10215]: bits, unknaszero
Title[10215]: 10.108.0.46
PageTop[10215]: <H1>10.108.0.46</H1>
YLegend[10215]: Port Utilization
LegendI[10215]: In
LegendO[10215]: Out
Legend1[10215]: Inbound Bits
Legend2[10215]: Outbound Bits
Legend3[10215]: INBOUND Max value per interval on graph
Legend4[10215]: OUTBOUND Max value per interval on graph
Colours[10215]: GREEN#00eb0c,BLUE#0000ff,GRAY#AAAAAA,VIOLET#ff00ff
WithPeak[10215]: ymw
noHC[10215]: no
~ Phil
Discover a device, select to create a report on ONE of the OIDs you want charted in this graph.
Next go to Admin tools - Reports and select that report and EDIT it.
In Report edit, click on MRTG button at bottom, this brings up the advanced report edit window, looks like this:
Target[10215]: \Async0/0/7:public@10.8.0.46:161:1:2:1:1
MaxBytes[10215]: 1125
Options[10215]: bits, unknaszero
Title[10215]: 10.108.0.46
PageTop[10215]: <H1>10.108.0.46</H1>
YLegend[10215]: Port Utilization
LegendI[10215]: In
LegendO[10215]: Out
Legend1[10215]: Inbound Bits
Legend2[10215]: Outbound Bits
Legend3[10215]: INBOUND Max value per interval on graph
Legend4[10215]: OUTBOUND Max value per interval on graph
Colours[10215]: GREEN#00eb0c,BLUE#0000ff,GRAY#AAAAAA,VIOLET#ff00ff
WithPeak[10215]: ymw
noHC[10215]: no
Do I simply add in the Other entryes I want as additional Target statements like this:
Target[10215]: \Async0/0/7:public@10.8.0.46:161:1:2:1:1
Target[10215]: \Async0/1/1:public@10.8.0.46:161:1:2:1:1
Target[10215]: \Async0/1/6:public@10.8.0.46:161:1:2:1:1
Target[10215]: \Async0/1/3:public@10.8.0.46:161:1:2:1:1
MaxBytes[10215]: 1125
Options[10215]: bits, unknaszero
Title[10215]: 10.108.0.46
PageTop[10215]: <H1>10.108.0.46</H1>
YLegend[10215]: Port Utilization
LegendI[10215]: In
LegendO[10215]: Out
Legend1[10215]: Inbound Bits
Legend2[10215]: Outbound Bits
Legend3[10215]: INBOUND Max value per interval on graph
Legend4[10215]: OUTBOUND Max value per interval on graph
Colours[10215]: GREEN#00eb0c,BLUE#0000ff,GRAY#AAAAAA,VIOLET#ff00ff
WithPeak[10215]: ymw
noHC[10215]: no
~ Phil
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