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Chuck Church wrote:
> Could be a bunch of reasons.  Were the counters cleared at the time when the
> provider's time of measure started?  Did the router reboot or were the
> counters cleared since?  These counters are either a 32 or 64 bit counter.
> They do occasionally wrap and start over at 0, pretty frequent on 32 bit
> counters.  
> 

If the interface counters were cleared, might consider looking at the SNMP
counters as they do not get cleared except on reboot.  They can wrap,
however, just like the interface counters.

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