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Graphing (7.1.1)

Wed Jan 12, 2022 1:16 pm

This is all that the manual has about Graphing:
https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ROS/Graphing

When digging in to WebFig to check how I can enable CPU and RAM resource graphs there seems to be no obvious way.
I am VERY much aware of the Splunk method (viewtopic.php?t=179960) and I might very well do that eventually, but right now that is just too much for my needs and cunningness... :mrgreen:

So here is an export of my network, I wish to monitor BW, i think I already have that set up monitoring my "bridge1" but maybe I should monitor "ether1" instead, or perhaps even using the "all" functionality in WebFig, no wait the all is not a summary, it is all interfaces separately....

Anyhow, advice on setup for overall BW, CPU, RAM? Other recommendations for my tiny network.. ah yes, the wifi would be fun to monitor, how can I do that... lemme think, perhaps by monitoring the eth port on the Switch that the wifi AP is connected to... yeah, sounds reasonable.. :oops: ? Seems I am gonna have get rid of SwithOS on the switch...
export hide-sensitive
# jan/12/2022 12:13:12 by RouterOS 7.1.1
# software id = Y7E5-SEZ7
#
# model = RB1100x4
# serial number = D8580E4D7A72
/interface bridge
add name=bridge1
/interface list
add name=WAN
add name=LAN
/interface wireless security-profiles
set [ find default=yes ] supplicant-identity=MikroTik
/ip pool
add name=dhcp ranges=192.168.1.0/24
/ip dhcp-server
add address-pool=dhcp interface=bridge1 name=dhcp1
/port
set 0 name=serial0
set 1 name=serial1
/interface bridge port
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether2
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether3
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether4
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether5
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether6
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether7
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether8
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether9
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether10
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether11
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether12
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether13
/interface detect-internet
set detect-interface-list=all
/interface list member
add interface=ether1 list=WAN
add list=LAN
add interface=bridge1 list=LAN
/ip address
add address=192.168.1.1/24 interface=bridge1 network=192.168.1.0
/ip arp
add address=192.168.1.234 interface=bridge1 mac-address=2C:76:8A:AD:27:86
add address=192.168.1.10 interface=bridge1 mac-address=00:25:90:4B:6B:4B
add address=192.168.1.16 interface=bridge1 mac-address=00:15:5D:01:EA:01
add address=192.168.1.33 interface=bridge1 mac-address=00:15:5D:01:EA:08
add address=192.168.1.35 interface=bridge1 mac-address=00:15:5D:01:EA:09
/ip dhcp-client
add interface=ether1
/ip dhcp-server lease
add address=192.168.1.255 client-id=1:8:55:31:c1:67:57 mac-address=08:55:31:C1:67:57 server=dhcp1
add address=192.168.1.30 mac-address=58:9E:C6:19:81:1D server=dhcp1
add address=192.168.1.100 mac-address=10:BF:48:89:F3:3C server=dhcp1
add address=192.168.1.10 client-id=1:0:25:90:4b:6b:4b mac-address=00:25:90:4B:6B:4B server=dhcp1
/ip dhcp-server network
add address=0.0.0.0/24 gateway=0.0.0.0 netmask=24
add address=192.168.1.0/24 gateway=192.168.1.1 netmask=24
/ip firewall filter
add action=fasttrack-connection chain=forward comment="fast-track for established,related" connection-state=established,related hw-offload=yes log=yes log-prefix="fast-track for established,related"
add action=accept chain=forward comment="accept established,related" connection-state=established,related log=yes
add action=drop chain=forward comment=invalid connection-state=invalid log=yes log-prefix=invalid
add action=drop chain=forward comment="drop access to clients behind NAT form WAN" connection-nat-state=!dstnat connection-state=new in-interface=ether1 log=yes log-prefix="drop access to clients behind NAT form WAN"
/ip firewall nat
add action=masquerade chain=srcnat out-interface-list=WAN
add action=dst-nat chain=dstnat dst-port=22022 in-interface-list=WAN log=yes log-prefix=sftp-inleed protocol=tcp src-address=5.150.195.195 to-addresses=192.168.1.234
/ip service
set telnet disabled=yes
set ftp disabled=yes
set ssh disabled=yes
/system clock
set time-zone-name=Europe/Stockholm
/system identity
set name=mt-ro-homered
/tool graphing interface
add allow-address=192.168.1.0/24 interface=bridge1
add allow-address=192.168.1.0/24
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Re: Graphing (7.1.1)  [SOLVED]

Wed Jan 12, 2022 4:53 pm

I don't use WebFig, but it's easy in WinBox. To be able to monitor resources, add (IPs are mine - yours likely different):
/tool graphing resource
add allow-address=192.168.101.11/32
add allow-address=192.168.101.43/32
Yes, I entered those in WinBox, but this is what the commands look like in an export. Note that I'm not using version 7 yet.
 
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Re: Graphing (7.1.1)

Thu Jan 13, 2022 1:35 pm

That helped a lot, thanks...

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