You could try "snmp-server ifindex persist", it may not be implemented
in your hardware/software, and may not stop the interface renumbering on
a stop/start, but it does fix the problem of Cisco devices renumbering
themselves on a reboot.

HTH

Martin


Steve Lalonde wrote:
> Alex Tortois wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have lots of cisco 1812's set up in JFFNMS and all of them are
>> having it's dialer1 interface reported as 'down' however the interface
>> is defenatly up and traffic is shown on the graphs.
>>
>> Does anyone have a clue on what's going on, and how can I get rid of
>> the false alarm?
>>
>> JFF Version is 0.8.2, running on debian SID, kernel 2.8.16-SMP.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Alex
>>
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> 
> we have the same problem
> 
> its to do with the cisco changing the snmp interface id everytime the 
> the interface resets :(
> 
> would like a work around for this but not had a chance to think about it 
>   properly yet.
> 

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