HI!
I am looking for a Windows 9x or NT/2000 program that can monitor trafic statistic on a CISCO 2500 router (Don't remember IOS version, I think it is 11.x. does it matter)?
and other models like CISCO 1005.
The connection to be monitored is HDLC over a leased line.
I would also like to monitor PIX ver 5.x or 6.x trafic in other places.
I know that there is a program called MRTG that collects that information and is used by ISP, but as I understood it runs only on xnix which is not good for me. (I don't have linux/unix machines in the relevant places and don't want to implement them only for this).
How does MRTG collect the info? SNMP? TELNET? SYSLOG?
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I have looked at the Cisco Fast-Step program but this is specific to ISDN connections and 7xx and 8xx models. right?
Pricely software isn't suitable also - I am working for SMB (mostly Small) buisnesses - I am looking for a free solution to monitor a single router from a Win32 workstation or server.
So, what are the options?
I am thinking of writing my own utility that will telnet to the router and parse the "show interface" output of generic CISCO devices.
Is there something like that already?
Thanks for any tips.
Yizhar Hurwitz
I am looking for a Windows 9x or NT/2000 program that can monitor trafic statistic on a CISCO 2500 router (Don't remember IOS version, I think it is 11.x. does it matter)?
and other models like CISCO 1005.
The connection to be monitored is HDLC over a leased line.
I would also like to monitor PIX ver 5.x or 6.x trafic in other places.
I know that there is a program called MRTG that collects that information and is used by ISP, but as I understood it runs only on xnix which is not good for me. (I don't have linux/unix machines in the relevant places and don't want to implement them only for this).
How does MRTG collect the info? SNMP? TELNET? SYSLOG?
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I have looked at the Cisco Fast-Step program but this is specific to ISDN connections and 7xx and 8xx models. right?
Pricely software isn't suitable also - I am working for SMB (mostly Small) buisnesses - I am looking for a free solution to monitor a single router from a Win32 workstation or server.
So, what are the options?
I am thinking of writing my own utility that will telnet to the router and parse the "show interface" output of generic CISCO devices.
Is there something like that already?
Thanks for any tips.
Yizhar Hurwitz