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Old 12th June 2008
khizla khizla is offline
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Hello ALL i m using MRTG Graph configured on freeBSD. But i want to upgrade it from other ports of DSLAM. would any one tell me how to write perl program or any other program to show other updated ports graph alos.
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Old 15th June 2008
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But i want to upgrade it from other ports of DSLAM.
Unless you work at the telko i dont think you can graph other DSLAM (your are not connected to)
In my country the DSLAM is not under user control since it is owned by the telco so we take the data from our gateway/modem interface.

Can you describe what you mean exactly with other ports of DSLAM.
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Old 16th June 2008
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Well thanks for replying some ports are working and showing graph. but on same DSLAM other ports are not working and when i check their graph. it show me page cannot display message.
whats this means.
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