Karen, this was very helpful. Thanks a lot!
- Sean
""Karen E Young"" wrote in message
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> SNMP just polls the interfaces listed in ifIndex. It doesn't care whether
> those interfaces are virtual or not. Virtual interfaces get a listing in
> ifIndex just as physical interfaces do. Thats why the ifIndex values can
> change if you change the config of your router or switch. Adding and
> removing modules will do the same thing. The ifIndex values are re-figured
> every time the device is rebooted/restarted and all other interface
specific
> SNMP values use that ifIndex value to identify the individual interface
> being polled.
>
> HTH,
> Karen
>
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> On 9/11/2001 at 6:12 PM Sean Knox wrote:
>
> >How does the Cisco MIB account for SNMP polling on virtual interfaces? I
> >tried to find some general information regarding SNMP + virtual
interfaces
> >on Cisco's site, but was unable to find any. Any help would be
appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Sean
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