Hi..

On 22. okt 2003, at 16:20, Stephen Campbell wrote:

This is another "have you seen this?" question. We run Intermapper 4.1.1 on an OS X Mac. We are monitoring a Cisco 7507 running 12.2(10b) using the Cisco v2c probe.

The 7507 has a fast ethernet interface were we have used 802.1Q VLANs to create two subinterfaces (in Cisco lingo).

Here's the oddity. Intermapper reports received errors on both subinterfaces, eg fastether1/1/0.3. The numbers are not huge, but they are pretty constant under normal operations when the interface's utilization is only a few percent. But Intermapper reports no errors on the master interface, fastether1/1/0. None. And the router's "show interface" command also shows no received errors at all, ever, on the master interface. "Show int" does not display error counts on subinterfaces.

So, have you seen this? What are the errors that IM is reporting on the subinterfaces?

We have a setup with a server with two interfaces, one is a native VLAN and the other is a 802.1Q Trunk.
I have seen this behavior on a lot of the Trunk interfaces, but this is on the actual (ie. master) interface.


Do you have any restrictions on the interface (sub or master) like "... allow vlan x-y,z" or someting?

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