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  • alias
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2018
    • 3

    #1

    Monitoring Local (ip addresses in country) and overseas ip addresses

    Hi all,
    I am using zabbix and smnp to monitor traffic bandwidth in router Mikrotik, currently it shows me the total bandwidth taken in an interface. My problem is I need to know detail about that bandwidth,how many traffic taken by ip addresses in my country and others. I did find in the internet but no luck. Could you guy guide or show me how to do that, what methods can be applied to this situation.
    Thank you for any advices.

    after couple days looking, I solved this case by using queue in Mikrotik and snmp to monitor the information. Thank you guys!
    Last edited by alias; 27-03-2018, 16:18. Reason: update a solution!
  • Viks
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2018
    • 24

    #2
    As far as we know, such information can not be provided by Mikrotik OS, so Zabbix will not help.

    In essence, what should be accomplished is the client IP discovery in Mikrotik, and then for each IP, you have to create items in Zabbix,
    and then to collect information on each, it looks like a nightmare.

    Of course, Mikrotik SNMP will not deal with this amount of information, even if it has such functionality.

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    • alias
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2018
      • 3

      #3
      Originally posted by Viks
      As far as we know, such information can not be provided by Mikrotik OS, so Zabbix will not help.

      In essence, what should be accomplished is the client IP discovery in Mikrotik, and then for each IP, you have to create items in Zabbix,
      and then to collect information on each, it looks like a nightmare.

      Of course, Mikrotik SNMP will not deal with this amount of information, even if it has such functionality.
      Viks Thank for your reply. But I am not get your point yet. Maybe my question is not clear, let me explain it
      again in detail. assuming an outbound interface of router (connect to ISP) which being monitored via snmp, the statistics shows 100Mbps (total bandwidth at sometime). I want to know in 100Mbps how many bandwidth ip addresses in my country taken (users connect to country's ip) and the others(users connect to foreign country's ip), it can be 20Mbps for local and 80Mbps for others or something like that). Hope you can understand my question!

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      • Viks
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2018
        • 24

        #4
        Yes, I understood what it was about.
        Something like this to do with Mikrotik is a bad idea,
        because Mikrotik has no such functionality and is not supported normally,
        as well as the collection of similar information today is quite meaningless (sorry).

        You can try manually creating and mixing several things that are not built into Mikrotik,
        to create a middle solution between the two solutions discussed in the following links:



        It would be:
        create ALLOW FW ROLLES:
        one for <your_country>
        the other for <other_world>
        and then begins collecting counters that can be collected per FW rule
        (if offered by Mikrotik, for a while I have not seen SNMP monitoring for Mikrotik,
        I have forgotten what counteri per the FW rules is available).

        I would recommend that you do not handle this task with Mikrotik.

        This task should in fact be addressed in the Mikrotik forum rather than Zabbix.

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        • alias
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2018
          • 3

          #5
          Viks thank you again! I have also posted a same topic in Mikrotik's forum before asking in here, but it seems they don't interesting. Creating a FW rule to counter, I have thougth about it but like you said, I didn't find what I need when reading about MIB of Mikrotik so I cant intergrate with zabbix. Because I aim at zabbix for monitor ours system so I wish I could find a solution for this situation. Maybe I have to find another way!
          Last edited by alias; 26-03-2018, 19:32.

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