I have successfully tried this out. But your ways of measuring jitter
may vary. For me, I used CISCO-RTTMON mib; you can use the following
way to calculate and plot jitter:
Value 1: (OWSD max -OWSD min)
Value 2: (OWDS max - OWDS min)
Now use the wondeful tool created by the God (Tobi Oetikar) called
MRTG to plot this values.
You will need a bit of perl scripting to actually capture 4 values and
filter it to 2. But then, it works wonders once set.
Make sure you go through the CISCO-RTTMON mib.
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 11:23:23 +0200, M.Palis <security at cytanet.com.cy> wrote:
Hello all
We would like to measure jitter using Service Assurance Agent from a Cisco
router and graph the results using cricket or mrtg or RTG.
We try with Cricket but we did not manage to measure jitter. We manage to
measure icmp=echo delay but not jitter.
Can anybody help me with the above issue? Does Cricket support Jitter
measurements? If no Is it possible to measure Jitter using MRTG or RTG?
Your help will be appreciated
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Warm Regds,
Amol Sapkal
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