Upload from user portal. The default telegraf.conf file tells it to monitor various system level metrics (disk, CPU, memory, processes, etc), and write it to InfluxDB, in the telegraf database. Follow the instructions in the image below. Configure the InfluxDB service to start automatically during boot. is_tag = true Download (click on the blue link below) then upload the prometheus.yml file below in the grafana folder that you have previously created at STEP 13. This post will cover the steps to make a dashboard for monitoring a Juniper SRX110H2-VA. A FreeBSD 13.0 instance will be used to collect and display the data. No reproduction without permission. On the Web interface, users are able to create Grafana dashboards with panels to represent metrics over time. Grafana is an open-source platform for data monitoring, analysis, and visualization that comes with a web server that allows it to be accessed from anywhere. dashboard per switch where are interface statistics graphs. Follow the instructions in the image below. You have finished the influxDB installation on Ubuntu Linux. You can enjoy all the good features from Grafana and, with our managed service, you can: With these additional features, you can start creating metrics to monitor important metrics of network switches including CPU, memory, fan status, and incoming and outgoing traffic. Once youve found the right ones, you will want to translate those OIDs to MIBs. Here at Grafana Labs, we want to help facilitate the monitoring of those important network devices and provide a few simple ways to get started. Powered by Discourse, best viewed with JavaScript enabled,