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==General==
==General==
<p id="shbox"><b>Sub-menu</b> <code>/tool graphing</code></p>
<p id="shbox"><b>Sub-menu</b> <code>/tool graphing</code></p>


Common graphing configuration can be set in this submenu.
Common graphing configuration can be set in this submenu.
===Properties===




'''Properties'''


{{Mr-arg-table-h
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==Interface graphing==
==Interface graphing==
<p id="shbox"><b>Sub-menu</b> <code>/tool graphing interface</code></p>
<p id="shbox"><b>Sub-menu</b> <code>/tool graphing interface</code></p>
Sub-menu allows to configure on which interfaces graphing will collect bandwidth usage data.
'''Properties'''
{{Mr-arg-table-h
|prop=Property
|desc=Description
}}
{{Mr-arg-table
|arg=allow-address
|type=IP/IPv6 prefix
|default=0.0.0.0/0
|desc=IP address range from which is allowed to access graphing information
}}
{{Mr-arg-table
|arg=comment
|type=string
|default=
|desc=Description of current entry
}}
{{Mr-arg-table
|arg=disabled
|type=yes {{!}} no
|default=no
|desc=Defines whether item is used
}}
{{Mr-arg-table
|arg=interface
|type=all {{!}} interface name
|default=all
|desc=Defines which interface will be monitored. '''all''' means that all interfaces on router will be monitored.
}}
{{Mr-arg-table-end
|arg=store-on-disk
|type=yes {{!}} no
|default=yes
|desc=Defines whether to store collected information on system drive.
}}


==Queue graphing==
==Queue graphing==
<p id="shbox"><b>Sub-menu</b> <code>/tool graphing queue</code></p>
<p id="shbox"><b>Sub-menu</b> <code>/tool graphing queue</code></p>
Sub-menu allows to configure about which simple queues graphing will collect bandwidth usage data.
'''Properties'''
{{Mr-arg-table-h
|prop=Property
|desc=Description
}}
{{Mr-arg-table
|arg=allow-address
|type=IP/IPv6 prefix
|default=0.0.0.0/0
|desc=IP address range from which is allowed to access graphing information
}}
{{Mr-arg-table
|arg=allow-target
|type=yes {{!}} no
|default=yes
|desc=
}}
{{Mr-arg-table
|arg=comment
|type=string
|default=
|desc=Description of current entry
}}
{{Mr-arg-table
|arg=disabled
|type=yes {{!}} no
|default=no
|desc=Defines whether item is used
}}
{{Mr-arg-table
|arg=simple-queue
|type=all {{!}} queue name
|default=all
|desc=Defines which queues will be monitored. '''all''' means that all queues on router will be monitored.
}}
{{Mr-arg-table-end
|arg=store-on-disk
|type=yes {{!}} no
|default=yes
|desc=Defines whether to store collected information on system drive.
}}




==Resource graphing==
==Resource graphing==
<p id="shbox"><b>Sub-menu</b> <code>/tool graphing resource</code></p>
<p id="shbox"><b>Sub-menu</b> <code>/tool graphing resource</code></p>
Sub-menu allows to enable graphing of system resources. Graphing collects data of:
* CPU usage
* Memory usage
* Disk usage
'''Properties'''
{{Mr-arg-table-h
|prop=Property
|desc=Description
}}
{{Mr-arg-table
|arg=allow-address
|type=IP/IPv6 prefix
|default=0.0.0.0/0
|desc=IP address range from which is allowed to access graphing information
}}
{{Mr-arg-table
|arg=comment
|type=string
|default=
|desc=Description of current entry
}}
{{Mr-arg-table
|arg=disabled
|type=yes {{!}} no
|default=no
|desc=Defines whether item is used
}}
{{Mr-arg-table-end
|arg=store-on-disk
|type=yes {{!}} no
|default=yes
|desc=Defines whether to store collected information on system drive.
}}
==Graphing graphics in WinBox==





Revision as of 14:19, 25 May 2011

Applies to RouterOS: v3, v4, v5 +

Summary

Graphing is a tool to monitor various RouterOS parameters over time and put collected data in nice graphs.


The Graphing tool can display graphics for:

  • Routerboard health (voltage and temperature)
  • Resource usage (CPU, Memory and Disk usage)
  • Traffic which is passed through interfaces
  • Traffic which is passed through simple queues

Graphing consists of two parts - first part collects information and other part displays data in a Web page. To access the graphics, type http://[Router_IP_address]/graphs/ and choose a graphic to display in your Web browser.

Example of memory graphs:

General

Sub-menu /tool graphing


Common graphing configuration can be set in this submenu.


Properties

Property Description
store-every (24hours | 5min | hour; Default: 5min) How often to write collected data to system drive.
page-refresh (integer | never; Default: 300) How often graph page is refreshed


Interface graphing

Sub-menu /tool graphing interface


Sub-menu allows to configure on which interfaces graphing will collect bandwidth usage data.


Properties

Property Description
allow-address (IP/IPv6 prefix; Default: 0.0.0.0/0) IP address range from which is allowed to access graphing information
comment (string; Default: ) Description of current entry
disabled (yes | no; Default: no) Defines whether item is used
interface (all | interface name; Default: all) Defines which interface will be monitored. all means that all interfaces on router will be monitored.
store-on-disk (yes | no; Default: yes) Defines whether to store collected information on system drive.


Queue graphing

Sub-menu /tool graphing queue


Sub-menu allows to configure about which simple queues graphing will collect bandwidth usage data.


Properties

Property Description
allow-address (IP/IPv6 prefix; Default: 0.0.0.0/0) IP address range from which is allowed to access graphing information
allow-target (yes | no; Default: yes)
comment (string; Default: ) Description of current entry
disabled (yes | no; Default: no) Defines whether item is used
simple-queue (all | queue name; Default: all) Defines which queues will be monitored. all means that all queues on router will be monitored.
store-on-disk (yes | no; Default: yes) Defines whether to store collected information on system drive.


Resource graphing

Sub-menu /tool graphing resource


Sub-menu allows to enable graphing of system resources. Graphing collects data of:

  • CPU usage
  • Memory usage
  • Disk usage


Properties

Property Description
allow-address (IP/IPv6 prefix; Default: 0.0.0.0/0) IP address range from which is allowed to access graphing information
comment (string; Default: ) Description of current entry
disabled (yes | no; Default: no) Defines whether item is used
store-on-disk (yes | no; Default: yes) Defines whether to store collected information on system drive.


Graphing graphics in WinBox

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