Craig.

I don't know what caused it - I resolved it by deleting the interface
completely, & re-creating it.

It's working now, thankfully. :-) The bandwidth thing could well have been
the problem, though. Thanks for the suggestion.

Darren
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, 8 November 2004 1:52 PM
To: Darren Gibbs
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Subject: Re: [jffnms-users] Weird graphing problem

On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 12:56:05PM +1100, Darren Gibbs wrote:
> For some interfaces, the graph shows inbound utilisation, but no 
> outbound - it's not even recording outbound values, as far as I can 
> tell.
>  
> There is definitely outbound data happening on the interface concerned 
> - it's just not being graphed.
>  
> Anyone got any clues where I could look for the problem?
Check your bandwidth settings.  I think the default for a port with no IP
address is 128k.  It probably means any traffic beyond that will get
ignored.

If that is not it, are the interfaces different to the ones that are
working?  Strange stuff like "vlan interfaces" or subinterfaces can have bad
results.

 - Craig
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