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SCREEN-SHOTS
MRTG GUI - a CFG file rapid builder

 

The images below may differ from the ungoing changes I am making to the program. I'll try to update them on a regular basis.

The screen above is the first one you get. Enter the IP address, the community string, then press Go.

 

Depending on the speed of the link to the device and the number of interfaces to enumerate, it may take a few seconds to get the above.

 

Right-click on one of the interfaces, a pop-up menu will appear. You can pick and choose or you just pick them all.

 

Global settings are set here. Click on the color to get the pick color dialog. You stiil have to put in the description of the color.

 

This is the list of the interfaces that you want MRTG to query. Note that they do not need to be from the same device, but you can add from other devices too.

 

You can edit some of the parameters for each interface.

 

You can save this list for future changes and maintainance.

 

You can also create a global CFG file, ready for use with MRTG.

And you can also create an HTML index page for all the monitored devices. It will display the 5 minutes graphs which can be clicked on to access the MRTG created page. You can modify header and footer of this page.

From the above menu you can delete an interface from the list or create a CFG file just for that interface (without the global options)

 
 

The option to Refresh the data will automatically go thru the polling of all the interfaces listed and verify if there has been changes (i.e. link speed, system description, etc.). It will maintain the link description that you have entered.

 

 

Clicking on the SNMP Browser tab you can perform an SNMP Walk.

 

By rightclicking on the list below, you can choose two OIDs and create then a CFG file for ANY pair of OIDs, not only for traffic.

 

When requesting such a file you will have to provide the MaxBytes value (which cannot be automatically set)