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Re: (ASCEND) Re: [Oz-ISP] How hard can it be to get data from a Max 4060?



Hi List,

my MAX 6000, automatically reboot's while post , anyone has idea how to fix
that ,,i m in gr8 mesh


thanks in advance
RAHUL
Network Administration
Jaipur/ India

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Latter" <dl@origin.net.au>
To: "Ross Wheeler" <ross@home.albury.net.au>; "Leigh Hart" <hart@dotat.com>
Cc: <aussie-isp@aussie.net>; <ascend-users@bungi.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 7:10 PM
Subject: RE: (ASCEND) Re: [Oz-ISP] How hard can it be to get data from a Max
4060?


>
>
> I have asked this question a few times and I made a hack solutions.  I was
> teaching myself perl (and still am :) and I came across some scripts and
> hacked together a way to do it.
>
> I telnet into that max then issue the commands show ip address (I use this
> data to match the IP address to a wan port) then show users (I do this to
> same some load as I am already in the max I might as well count the users)
> from this I get the wan port then make a MRTG cfg file and do some stuff
to
> it and that graphs the 2 (or how ever many there are) links.
>
> If you would like me to post it her just say so.
>
> WARRING... They are hacked together and I use a combo of perl and bash
files
> to get this data so it is not pretty but it did the job.  I now know a bit
> more about perl (I still have a long way to go :) and am in the middle of
> writing a new perl program to get rid of the bash stuff but I don't know
> when that will be available.
>
>
>
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com
> [mailto:owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com]On Behalf Of Ross Wheeler
> Sent: Sunday, 11 June 2000 5:58 PM
> To: Leigh Hart
> Cc: aussie-isp@aussie.net; ascend-users@bungi.com
> Subject: (ASCEND) Re: [Oz-ISP] How hard can it be to get data from a Max
> 4060?
>
>
>
> > Hi Ross,
> >
> > Ross Wheeler <ross@home.albury.net.au> wrote:
> > >
> > > This is driving me nuts.
> >
> > :)
>
> At least you didn't use the "Ah, we've all know you've been nuts for
> years, don't blame it on this!" line :-)
>
>
> > > All I want to do is monitor the traffic over a 128K MPP or
> > > MP ISDN circuit.
> >
> > Silly question: why don't you just use the radius detail records
> > to bill your isdn clients, the same way you bill your modem ones?
>
> Simple. I only get detail at the end of each call. I want to monitor this
> link /in near real time/ so I can ensure it's not getting over-subscribed.
> It's a link to one of our small remote POPs, and I need to make sure it's
> not getting flogged! (and so I can plan capacity upgrades before they are
> too late)
>
>
> > Before you jump up and say "Because 32 bit integer rollover on my
> > interface counters bites rabid donkey's gonads!", I have an answer
> > for that too - set your "MAX CALL DURATION" or whatever equivalent
> > parameter you can in maxen to 3 days.
>
> That's fine, for customers.
>
>
> > If your maxen can't do "MAX CALL DURATION", then write a script
> > that polls the NAS every hour and kills off any session that's
> > been up longer than 3 days.
>
> See above.
>
>
> > The only downside to this simple, yet elegant solution is you add
> > 10 more flagfalls per month to your customer's ISDN bill.  There's
> > no problem with the time it takes either, ISDN redials lickety-split.
>
> Or, if I want to do it every 5 minutes, that's 24 flagfalls per hour (2
> channels, 12 times per hour) for 24 hours a day, for 30+ days a month,
> that's an /expensive/ way to monitor the link :-)
>
> Thanks Leigh... but I do have a need to monitor it without just dropping
> the call (for what it's worth, thats how I /bill/ the customers now, but I
> want to MONITOR links too...)
>
> RossW
>
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