Please take a look at http://www.netnod.se/ix/statistics, to see how they do it. This is what we are planning to model off of. Reid On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 9:16 PM, Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com> wrote:
On Tue, 2013-12-10 at 21:05 -0500, Reid Fishler wrote:
Because the ports are currently labeled, we will allow allow members, upon request, to move to another port at the time that they remove the identity from their port.
You're saying that Akamai can move to another port and we won't put a name on that port's graph? Wouldn't it be really obvious that the unlabeled graph that's just started sending/receiving traffic is the one network (Akamai) that just disappeared from the set of labeled graphs?
Plus, until there's another network that opts out, it's still obvious which port is Akamai. And if that network isn't of a similar size, even then it still be obvious.
I don't see any reason to move (or unlabel) anything. If you want to grant these requests, just stop showing Akamai's port's graph to the guest user in Cacti and remove it from the weathermap.
Access to the Cacti admin interface should be along the same lines as access to manage the actual MICE switches: it's privileged and comes with discretion requirements. Not every member has access to the switches' management interface(s) nor Cacti admin today. I have neither, for example.
-- Richard
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