(OT) Re: [Wylug-help] QOS over transparrent bridge using Linux?
James Holden
wylug at jamesholden.net
Wed Aug 18 11:44:51 BST 2004
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Gary Stainburn wrote:
[...]
|>Can you run MRTG against these bridges (or get other stats) to see what
|>the traffic levels are? You may find that the network is running a bit
|>"hot" to support VoIP. Can it be upgraded to 100Mb/s? Adding bandwidth is
|>often a cheaper solution than implementing QoS.
|
|
| I don't think that the traffic's a problem but it's worth checking
out. I
| don't know what MTRG is, but I'm asuming it's some form of network
analyser
MRTG creates HTML/PNG graphs from data collected via SNMP (or other
methods). See: http://zion.2dcube.co.uk/mrtg/zion.html for an example.
It's available from http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/
James
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