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  • Mynx
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2018
    • 1

    #1

    Graph bandwidth usage from a Router.

    Hi, I'm trying to create a graph showing bandwidth usage / Network traffic from a SNMP host (TPLink).

    There are a couple of default graphs from the template: Template Net TP-LINK SNMPv2

    Network Interface Discovery: Interface abc: Network traffic
    and
    Network Interface Discovery: Interface xyz: Network traffic

    whilst putting some load on the network it only shows in the Kbps range which is not the download/upload speed that I am running.
  • mtjzb
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2018
    • 6

    #2
    Without seeing more data it's hard to say what the problem is, but if you're seeing SOME data, but it doesn't match what you're seeing in your browser, etc, then likely you you have a bits/bytes problem. Most bandwidth is usually measured in bps (bits per second), but maybe you're seeing Bps (bytes per second) in your browser. There are 8 bits in a byte.

    If that isn't your problem at all, then I'd suggest troubleshooting using snmpwalk to see what OID's the TPlink is using, and compare that to what zabbix is using. I'd imagine the tp-link templates aren't used all that often, and furthermore I'd imagine that there is variability amongst tp-link products (consumer vs "enterprise" products).

    If that doesn't solve your issue, you should respond back here with the snmpwalk, the item configuration, and the download speed you're seeing in your browser, or other tool you're using to confirm.

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