Multi Router Traffic Grapher

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MRTG
MRTG logo
Developed by Tobi Oetiker
Latest release 2.16.1 / February 17, 2008
OS Cross-platform
Genre Bandwidth monitor
License GNU General Public License
Website oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/

The Multi Router Traffic Grapher, or just simply MRTG, is free software for monitoring and measuring the traffic load on network links. It allows the user to see traffic load on a network over time in graphical form.

It was originally developed by Tobias Oetiker and Dave Rand to monitor router traffic, but has developed into a tool that can create graphs and statistics for almost anything.

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[edit] Distribution

MRTG is written in Perl and can run on Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OS and NetWare.

MRTG is free software licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.

[edit] How it works

MRTG uses the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to send requests with two object identifiers (OIDs) to a device. The device, which must be SNMP-enabled, will have a management information base (MIB) to look up the OIDs specified. After collecting the information it will send back the raw data encapsulated in an SNMP protocol. MRTG records this data in a log on the client along with previously recorded data for the device. The software then creates an HTML document from the logs, containing a list of graphs detailing traffic for the selected device.

[edit] Features

  • Measures two values (I for Input, O for Output) per target.
  • Gets its data via an SNMP agent, or through the output of a command line.
  • Typically collects data every five minutes (it can be configured to collect data less frequently).
  • Creates an HTML page per target that features four graphs (GIF or PNG images).
  • Results are plotted vs time into day, week, month and year graphs, with the I plotted as a full green area, and the O as a blue line.
  • Automatically scales the Y axis of the graphs to show the most detail.
  • Adds calculated Max, Average and Current values for both I and O to the target's HTML page.
  • Can also send warning emails if targets have values above a certain threshold.

[edit] See also

  • RRDtool - reimplementation of MRTG's graphing and logging features
  • PRTG - Windows GUI implementation of MRTG's functionality (freeware available)
  • Cacti - A similar tool using RRDtool.

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