[HamWAN PSDR] Questions from poking around Cacti view of network?
Kenny Richards
richark at gmail.com
Thu May 8 13:23:07 PDT 2014
Thanks!
>Bart broke Cacti.
Bad Bart! :-)
Kenny
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 12:32 PM, Tom Hayward <esarfl at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 12:23 PM, Kenny Richards <richark at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I was going through the graphs/data available via Cacti server and had
> few
> > questions.
> >
> > 1) What are the Rainier and Tacoma PTP links for on Baldi? Both are
> showing
> > no traffic recently, are they for future growth?
>
> Yes, future growth. Tacoma was supposed to link to my house as a
> tunnel to one of our edge routers, but the path didn't work out. It's
> available to serve that purpose from another location.
>
> Rainier/Cascade is also unused at the moment. It has line-of-sight to
> Baw Faw, if someone can make that happen.
>
> > 2) There are three PTP links at Paine I was curious about. I'm guessing
> the
> > 'Monroe' link is really Bart's client node. But is the Shoreline and
> > 'Bruce' PTP links purpose? The Shoreline link is showing lots of
> traffic,
> > is that the uplink from the Westin?
>
> Monroe is a link from Paine to Bart's house, which then tunnels to the
> edge routers.
>
> Shoreline is a link from Paine to Nigel's house, which then tunnels to
> the edge routers. All of the SNMP also happens over this link, so
> that's likely the traffic you see.
>
> Bruce is pointed toward Salt Spring Island, BC. Hopefully BCWARN will
> be linking to that soon, making us an internationally-peered network!
>
> > 3) There seems to be a big hole in the data in the last 24 hours, any
> idea
> > what happen? Seems to impact all the data sources, so probably
> something on
> > the server side?
>
> Bart broke Cacti.
>
> Tom
>
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