[cricket-users] Re: getting an aggregate

From: Brad S. Dreisbach (bradd@dn.net)
Date: Wed Apr 28 1999 - 06:13:27 PDT


From: "Brad S. Dreisbach" <bradd@dn.net>

My /router-interfaces/interfaces looks like this:

target --default--
        router = wdc-7500

target Hssi5_1_0
        interface-name = Hssi5/1/0
        short-desc = "*** T3 (2)"

target Hssi8_0_0
        interface-name = Hssi8/0/0
        short-desc = "**** T3 Customer Network Address"

target Hssi8_1_0
        interface-name = Hssi8/1/0
        short-desc = "mux t3's "

target Hssi9_0_0
        interface-name = Hssi9/0/0
        short-desc = "T3 to the 8100 Boone Blvd."

target Hssi9_0_1
        interface-name = Hssi9/0/1
        short-desc = "New T3 to ****"

target aggregate
        short-desc = "aggregate"
        mtargets = "/router-interfaces/Hssi5_1_0;
                                 /router-interfaces/Hssi8_0_0;
                                 /router-interfaces/Hssi8_1_0;
                                 /router-interfaces/Hssi9_0_0;
                                 /router-interfaces/Hssi9_0_1;
                                 /router-interfaces/Hssi2_0;
                                 /router-interfaces/Hssi5_0;
                                 /router-interfaces/Serial1_2;
                                 /router-interfaces/Ethernet6_0"
        mtargets-ops = "+"

All the individual graphs are fine...teh aggreate is working however it doesnt
appear to be generating valid graphs. The aggegate is totaling right around 50
megs and the actual total is right around 100 megs. Any ideas/suggestions???

Does this work with interfaces from multiple routers????

THanks,
Brad

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!Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 16:36:38 -0700
!From: Jeff Jensen <jpj@corp.webtv.net>
!To: "Brad S. Dreisbach" <bradd@dn.net>
!Cc: cricket-users@onelist.com
!Subject: Re: [cricket-users] getting an aggregate
!Mime-Version: 1.0
!
!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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