Bandwith monitoring on win2k... MRTG-esque

Homerboy

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I have a small home LAN set up usign normal Windows ICS off a Win2k server and win98SE workstations.

I am looking for a program to run on the win2k server box to monitor bandwith usage (much like MRTG would do on routers)

ANy input... anyone? I've looked high and low and found NOTHING.
 

Homerboy

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wait wait wait....

I do NOT have a router at all.. the question is still then HOW do you get MRTG to "point" to the windows ICS and monitor THAT? the link i posted above is jsut how to get MRTG to run on NT... not to monitor NT...

ugh

I have the win2k box connected directly to my SDSL modem and the win2k box does the ICS for the rest of the LAN...

help!!!... now I'm lost lost.
 

Xanathar

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the ip of the &quot;router&quot; would be your 2k box with snmp enabled, then point to the ethernet adapters for inbound/putbound >theretical<
 

Ladi

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To quote from http://www.boardwatch.com/mag/98/jan/bwm47.html

Then there's Multi-Router Traffic Grapher (http://eestaff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html) by Tobias Oetiker and Dave Rand. MRTG is a tool to monitor the traffic load across network links. It's based on a Perl 5 script that uses SNMP to read the router traffic counters and a C program that logs the data and creates graphs of the traffic on the network. MRTG then generates HTML pages which contain GIFs that provide snapshots of network traffic. With a little modification, it can be used to generate graphical reports from any SNMP MIB, so a little time invested in hacking the MRTG source will provide you with a general-purpose monitoring tool. It's licensed per GNU, so you're free to turn any such hack into a commercial tool-so long as you agree to make your source code available to anyone who wants it.

~Ladi