Use SNMPv1 on those hosts because they don't support HighSpeed Counters.

Javier

Tim Carr wrote:
More specifically, the graphs that won’t show up are bits per second (the traffic graphs).

I’ve done a MIB walk using another program (.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16) and it will pull back answers for each of the interfaces out there.

The same holds true for the Fedora boxes as well – I can get stats when I walk the MIB using another program.

Thanks,

Tim

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*From:* Tim Carr
*Sent:* Thursday, October 27, 2005 2:13 PM
*To:* 'jffnms-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
*Subject:* Traffic Stats for FC3 machines and Cisco Serial Interfaces

Hi, all.

I’ve noticed that JFFNMS isn’t pulling traffic statistics (i.e., it won’t show up in graphs) for our Linux boxes, which are Fedora Core 3, and Cisco (several models) serial interfaces. It is pulling them correctly for windows machines and Cisco ethernet ports.

Is this something other folks are seeing, or are there additional setup steps we’re supposed to do?

Thanks,

Tim


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