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Logging Noise and Transfer Speed for 2820vn - RouterStats?
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03 May 2012 17:53 #72106
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Logging Noise and Transfer Speed for 2820vn - RouterStats? was created by flash2
Does anyone know how to record these stats: download sync, SNR, Loop Att etc?
RouterStats seems to do it but not with the 2820vn.
I'm getting some issues with download speed, RX CRC errors and my ISP, so having a record of how the boise etc changes over time would be very useful. I can't see how I acheive this with the Draytek syslog tool?
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thank you.
RouterStats seems to do it but not with the 2820vn.
I'm getting some issues with download speed, RX CRC errors and my ISP, so having a record of how the boise etc changes over time would be very useful. I can't see how I acheive this with the Draytek syslog tool?
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thank you.
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03 May 2012 22:43 #72112
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If you have a Linux server kicking around, then download the MIBs published by Draytek and load these into your OS. You can use something like Opsview (community - free to use) to setup SNMP graphs of these figures. You will need to know your way around using a MIB though, so potential learning curve.
Replied by toph3r on topic Re: Logging Noise and Transfer Speed for 2820vn - RouterStat
Does anyone know how to record these stats: download sync, SNR, Loop Att etc?Flash2 wrote:
RouterStats seems to do it but not with the 2820vn.
I'm getting some issues with download speed, RX CRC errors and my ISP, so having a record of how the boise etc changes over time would be very useful. I can't see how I acheive this with the Draytek syslog tool?
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thank you.
If you have a Linux server kicking around, then download the MIBs published by Draytek and load these into your OS. You can use something like Opsview (community - free to use) to setup SNMP graphs of these figures. You will need to know your way around using a MIB though, so potential learning curve.
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