G'day folks.

I've recently started a new job and begun a new installation of JFFNMS
at my new employment to monitor some switches.

They are not, unfortunately, Cisco switches, but they do respond to the
standard MIB's for interfaces etc, so JFFNMS finds them.

Unfortunately, I've added one interface which is of particular interest
to me and there's an issue.

JFFNMS is not graphint he "traffic" for this interface - it graphs
utilisation, RTT & Packet loss, packets, all of the others for the
interface type - but not traffic. I should mention that a Cacti
installation on the same server does graph traffic on these interfaces.

My question is - is this likely to be related to the switch type
(Extreme Black Diamond), or the fact that they're gigabit & 10 gigabit
interfaces (SNMP V2 is configured and used, so 64 bit counters shouldn't
be an issue provided JFFNMS supports them)?

I am replacing the extremes with Cisco's in relatively short order, but
I'd like to have JFFNMS's ability to alert on a certain interface
traffic level (which Cacti doesn't do) if possible.

Any suggestions?

Cheers.

DaZZa

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