on changing the types, Thanks, once I get the info, will work on.

Status window 1
From an esisting probe that I change the type from snmp traffic to my custom
Interface Status  (ifIndex = 1)
 Device Name:  XXXXXXXXX
 Description:  WiFi802.11b
 Type:         1 MBit ieee80211 (MTU=1500)
 Status:       up
 Address:      208.86.162.2  (mask 255.255.255.192)
 MAC Address:  00-60-B3-E2-8A-84
Interface Statistics
 Utilization:   n/a %  (of 1 MBit  FD bandwidth)
 Percent Err:   0.0 %  (0  pkts w/o error)
 Transmit Statistics    ( 0.0 % utilization)
   Pkt/Second:     n/a  ( 0.0 % multicast)
   Byte/Second:    n/a  (n/a  bps)
   Err/Minute:     n/a  (0  errors)
   Disc/Minute:    n/a  (0  discards)
   Percent Err:  0.0 %  (0  pkts w/o error)
 Receive Statistics     ( 0.0 % utilization)
   Pkt/Second:     n/a  ( 0.0 % multicast)
   Byte/Second:    n/a  (n/a  bps)
   Err/Minute:     n/a  (0  errors)
   Disc/Minute:    n/a  (0  discards)
   Percent Err:  0.0 %  (0  pkts w/o error)
Interface data has not been updated.


On a new probe that I chose my custom from the outset
Interface Status
 Device Name:  XXXXXX
 Type:         3 MBit bridge
 Address:      208.86.162.2


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Scott Piehn
JCWIFI.com Division Manager
Computer Dynamics
451 W. South St
Freeport, IL 61032
[email protected]
V 815.233.2641
F 815.233.6225
----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard E. Brown" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: [IM-Talk] Getting traffic statistics on custom probe


Scott,

--- You wrote:
<snmp-device-variables>
-- Following is from SNMP Traffic Probe
ifInOctets,  ifInOctets.1,   DEFAULT, ""
ifInUcastPkts,   ifInUcastPkts.1,   DEFAULT, ""
ifInNUcastPkts,  ifInNUcastPkts.1,  DEFAULT, ""
...
--- end of quote ---

A couple thoughts:

1) For the traffic counts (ifInOctets, ifInUcastPkts, etc.) you can use PER-SECOND or PER-MINUTE instead of the DEFAULT. This forces InterMapper to display as per-second or per-minute statistics. But I'm not convinced this is the problem.

2) What do these values look like in the Status Window? You could add:

<snmp-device-display>

  \4\  inOctets:\0\ ${ifInOctets} bytes/second
  \4\ifInUcastPkts:\0\ ${ifInUcastPkts} bytes/second
   ... etc ...

</snmp-device-display>

3) To get the contents of the Status WIndow, open it, then right-click to choose Copy All... and paste into the e-mail response.

Thanks.

Rich Brown
Dartware, LLC
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