
Also using a command like show interface XXX will show you the capacity you are using where XXX is the router interface facing your ISP(that is if you manage your router) e.g. show interface serial1/0 On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 5:37 PM, Brian Lusiola <lusiola@gmail.com> wrote:
SNMP
[?]Thats twice today.
You can install cacti to monitor it, on the public interface.
Thats my POV am sure we have skunks with more ideas.
2009/9/29 lydiah ndirangu <lyndirangu22@gmail.com>
is there any way of checking the exact traffic passing through a cisco
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