[cricket-users] Re: getting an aggregate

From: Jeff Jensen (jpj@corp.webtv.net)
Date: Tue Apr 27 1999 - 16:36:38 PDT


From: Jeff Jensen <jpj@corp.webtv.net>

Hi,

If you have a relatively recent version of Cricket, you can do something
like this:

target sum-of-connections
        short-desc = "Sum of our two interfaces"
        mtargets = "/router-interfaces/interface-1;
                    /router-interfaces/interface-2"
        mtargets-ops = "+"

This will have the grapher present you a target which sums the information
from these two interfaces. This can also work for more than 2 interfaces,
or different operations.

This functionality is still rather new. It's working for me, but your
milage may vary...

-Jeff

On Mon, Apr 26, 1999 at 06:08:29PM -0400, Brad S. Dreisbach wrote:
> From: "Brad S. Dreisbach" <bradd@dn.net>
>
> Is there a way to make cricket graph the total number of octets for each
> interface in the router-interfaces/interfaces file??? thus getting a total
> bandwidth graph of all interfaces?
>
> brad
>
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