Snmpstat is a software that displays router interface details and metrics through a web-based interface by utilizing the SNMP protocol.
To download and compile Snmpstat, you will need the CMU-SNMP package. Once you have downloaded the software, you can get started with the following steps:
1. Unpack the archive if you haven't already done so.
2. Open the snmpstat.h file and make any necessary changes.
3. If you have a different location for the CGI scripts on your HTTP server than "/home/httpd/cgi-bin/", make sure to edit the Makefile accordingly.
4. Type "make; make install" to start the compilation process.
5. If you want to define default router(s) for monitoring, edit the /etc/snmpstat.conf file. You can use the provided template as a guide.
6. To access Snmpstat from your web browser, simply try the following:
- If you want to display statistics for routers defined in the /etc/snmpstat.conf file, type "snmpstat" and hit enter.
- If you want to define a router manually, follow the instructions provided by the software.
Overall, I found Snmpstat to be a reliable and easy-to-use software for monitoring router interface information and statistics. Its web interface and compatibility with multiple router models make it a valuable tool for network administrators.
Version 1.0.1: N/A