I´ll give it a try today!!!! thank you

In the 64 bit counters, if I do an snmpwalk, I get "null" in all the values.
and from the cisco snmp faq:

"For interfaces that operate at 20,000,000 (20 million) bits per second
or less, you must use 32-bit byte and packet counters. For interfaces that
operate faster than 20 million bits per second, and slower than 650,000,000
bits per second, you must use 32-bit packet counters and 64-bit octet counters.
For interfaces that operate at 650,000,000 bits/second or faster, 64-bit
packet and octet counters must be used.

Correspondingly, Cisco IOS Software does not support 64-bit counters for
interface speeds of less than 20Mbps. This means that 64-bit counters are
not supported on 10Mb Ethernet ports, only 100 Mb Fast-Ethernet and other
high speed ports support 64-bit counters. "

So I understand that for serial lines (64, 128Kb or 1Mbps) don´t put data
ot that counters!!.

Thanks again
Jesus

==============
Hi,

Well, you should still have data on the 64 bit counters even if you have
low
traffic on the link.

It seems like your cisco router doesn't support the 64 bit counters.

You could force 32 bit counters to be used in the poller items configuration
you
will see <OID32>,<OID64> in the parameters for SNMP Input/Output bytes,
just set
 it ot <OID32>,<OID32>

Javier

Jesus J. wrote:
> Hello, as I have read, when you use snmpv3, the poller uses automatically
> the 64 bit counters, as we want to monitor cisco routers on slow serial
> links, the 64 bit counters contains no information.....is it possible
to
> poll the 32 bit counters using snmpv3???
>
> Maybe changing the poller items and having only the oid for 32 bit 
> conunters????
>
> Thank you very much
> Jesus

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