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Inetgrapher snmp community
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  1. INETGRAPHER SNMP COMMUNITY HOW TO
  2. INETGRAPHER SNMP COMMUNITY INSTALL

It supports SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c, and in the latter case, both 32-bit and 64-bit counters.

INETGRAPHER SNMP COMMUNITY INSTALL

It's very simple to install (essentially get it on Mac App Store), doesn't require a web server or any other service / daemon / dependent software, it does autodiscovery of all interfaces on a supported network device / server and it lets you simultaneously graph traffic from multiple interfaces and multiple devices. I think it will meet your requirements although it's not free. I couldn't really find one (except for the afore mentioned iEyeNet, which didn't meet my requirements) and so I've decided to write one myself, which gave me the opportunity to learn a bit of Objective-C. I've been looking for such application for OSX myself. If this is not allowed (I tried looking for a policy in the FAQ), please let me know and I will take this down. I know this is an old topic and also I'm aware of how sensitive recommending one's own application can be (especially in case of a commercial application), however I think this does answer the OP's question exactly.

inetgrapher snmp community

I tried it with my Airport Extreme and it "just worked".Īnother option is documented here, it uses a combination of MRTG/Lingon/Geektool to generate and display the network graphs. I can't say I've played with any of these tools on OS X bar Mac Ports which I consider an essential on any OS X system.Īnother really simplistic app (OS X widget actually) is iEyeNet, it definitely meets the free and simple criteria but isn't anywhere as configurable as Cacti. Now I can't say that this meets your desire for something as simple as a typical OS X application install but it certainly meets the free requirement.

INETGRAPHER SNMP COMMUNITY HOW TO

He also has a page on how to install Cacti on OS X.

inetgrapher snmp community

Graph Network Performance with NRG - Part 1 Unfortunately I'm not aware of any serious competition to Cacti, but have you considered using a Cacti virtual appliance? There are several pre-configured VMs available with everything pre-installed and ready to go.Ī Half-Dozen or So Essential Open Source Network Administraton Tools






Inetgrapher snmp community