[Router/SNMP]

Ladislav Svatos lada-h8kxHjy+vg4AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Mon Feb 16 17:50:23 UTC 2004


On February 16, 2004 10:04 am, Gregory D Hough wrote:

I did not try myself, but it seems to do what you want:

http://woogie.net/linksysmon/

Lada

> Tlug,
>
> Starting over from scratch is a daunting task for a Linux hobbyist. I
> needed a quick fix so we could have two machines sharing a connection.
> The fix is a hardware Firewall/Router (Linksys BEFSX41-CA). I chose
> this model because it was available and inexpensive. The only problem I
> had with the setup was the default MTU of 1492. An MTU of 1400 solved
> the browser hiccups.
>
> This model includes 4 ports. One port may be designated for DMZ. The
> unit does provide some simple logging capabilities that can be stored
> on a designated machine on the network. The problem is that the
> LogViewing software provided on the manufactures disc is for Windows. I
> can view the current logs with a browser but I'd like them to go to a
> dedicated Linux machine for storage. However, the protocol it uses
> (SNMPv1) to me, is anything BUT Simple.
>
> I have done some initial googling for SNMP, enough to learn the current
> version of this protocol is v3 and that I'll need a slew of new
> software.
>
> Is anyone out there familiar with snmp-trap/routers that could point me
> to a well-written condensed tutorial? I need just enough info to store/
> view the logs for now.
>
> Thanks,
> farmer6re9
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