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Routerboard health (voltage and temperature)
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Resource usage (CPU, Memory and Disk usage)
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Traffic which is passed through interfaces
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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.
Data from the router is gathered every 5 minutes, but saved on the system drive every store-every
time. After rebooting the router, graphing will display information that was last time saved on the
disk before the reboot.
RouterOS generates four graphics for each item:
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"Daily" Graph (5 Minute Average)
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"Weekly" Graph (30 Minute Average)
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"Monthly" Graph (2 Hour Average)
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"Yearly" Graph (1 Day Average)
To access each graphic from a network, specify this network in allow-address parameter for the
respective item.
General Options
Home menu level: /tool graphing
Property Description
store-every ( 5min | hour | 24hours ; default: 5min ) - how often to store information on system
drive
Example
To store information on system drive every hour:
/tool graphing set store-every=hour
[admin@MikroTik] tool graphing> print
store-every: hour
[admin@MikroTik] tool graphing>
Health Graphing
Home menu level: /tool graphing health
Description
This submenu provides information about RouterBoard's 'health' - voltage and temperature. For this
option, you have to install the routerboard package:
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