Hi ,
We have our WAN router which is configured with a policy-map to outside to limit bandwidth for several IP subnets within our LAN. I want to monitor the class traffic within this policy-map to get an idea of the bandwidth which the several IP subnets are assigned to. Is this possible with prtg. Please advise.
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Hello ccjayanath,
Thank you very much for your kb post.
The only standard sensor that refers to Cisco's classes is PRTG's built-in SNMP Cisco (CBQoS) sensor. If this is no what you are looking for you'll need to write a SNMP Custom sensor.
It might be possible that a SNMP Custom Table sensor can be used, however I am not familiar if the requested information are provided by the device via SNMP. An exemplary approach can be found here.
Best regards,
Sebastian
Jul, 2017 - Permalink
Hi ccjayanath
Finally, did you monitored the specific the class traffic? I have the same need.
Feb, 2019 - Permalink
Hello there,
at least from our side, there is no new information that I can offer. My answer is still valid.
Best regards,
Sebastian
Feb, 2019 - Permalink
Hello ccjayanath,
Thank you very much for your kb post.
The only standard sensor that refers to Cisco's classes is PRTG's built-in SNMP Cisco (CBQoS) sensor. If this is no what you are looking for you'll need to write a SNMP Custom sensor.
It might be possible that a SNMP Custom Table sensor can be used, however I am not familiar if the requested information are provided by the device via SNMP. An exemplary approach can be found here.
Best regards,
Sebastian
Jul, 2017 - Permalink