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After the device is added, we need to create the graphs for the at particular device. After the graphs are created, then we need to place that device under the graph tree.

Hopefully, you can find this guide informative. If you have any questions or suggestions you can always leave your comments below. I will try all of my best to review and reply them. Select the template that meets your network monitoring needs.

Click on the Create button located on the bottom-right part of the screen. Go to the Management menu and select the Devices options. Wait 5 minutes and check if your Cisco Switch was added to the list. Configure Cacti Graph Tree. Go to the Management menu and select the Trees options. Click on the plus sign on the top right part of the screen to add a new tree.

On the Tree properties screen, click on the Edit tree properties button. Enable the Publish option. Drag the Cisco Switch or specific graph to the left part of the screen. Click on the Save button. Click on the finish editing the tree button. Cacti Monitoring Cisco Switch. Select the Graphs tab on the top left part of the screen.

Locate the desired Cacti tree where the Cisco Switch was included. Click on the device name that you configured to the Cisco Switch. You are now able to use Cacti as a network monitor solution. Related Posts. May 8th, 0 Comments. May 5th, 0 Comments. My Cacti version is 0. What does this template offer that is specific to the switches? Right now I have stalled at this problem. Re: Cisco switche template 10 Post by ironique » Mon Sep 26, am Ranchoman, I've installed this plugin and graphed my switches just fine.

Just wondering, my "CPU Usage" graph doesn't scale beyond It's basically 1. I've got a switch where the utilization seems to go above that, but it seems to just cut it off?



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