9. Open IIS, create a Virtual Directory under the default website pointing to D:\mrtg\wwwroot. (Assuming that Step 7.e.11 has been implemented, otherwise its c:\mrtg\wwwroot). 10. Open Windows services, and stop SNMP, MRTG, CRON services. Then start SNMP, MRTG and CRON again. That is it you have a working MRTG available.

MRTG Help Page - Explanations and Graphs of how MRTG and New Server Setup MRTG When a new server is setup and you have a reading for 10-15 days it will have a high reading. This is due to the fact that MRTG is a reading based on 30 days usage. If you have a reading for 10 days or 15 days it will possibly read what you will have at your 30 day usage mark. Linux MRTG Configuration : Step-by-step Step # 4 Install mrtg if not installed; Step # 5 Configure mrtg ; Step # 6 First test run of mrtg; Step # 7: Create crontab entry so that mrtg graph / images get generated every 5 minutes; Step # 8: Block ports 161, 162 udp at firewall. Step # 9: Optional protect your MRTG graphs/html pages with password protected directory Multi Router Traffic Grapher - DD-WRT Wiki The Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG) is a tool to monitor the traffic load on network-links. MRTG generates HTML pages containing graphical images which provide a LIVE visual representation of this traffic. MRTG is based on Perl and C and works under UNIX and Windows NT. MRTG Quickstart - YouTube

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Re: Commands to allow MRTG to graph Wan Port Thanks Robert, at long last I've got the MRTG to graph my WAN port which is a good start. But what I really wanted is for a SNMP software such as MRTG to present the traffic as Megabytes every five minutes, 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, 1 months interval.

snmp - MRTG + RRDTool Hourly Graph - Server Fault