On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 10:42:52AM -0300, Martin Parodi wrote:
>    This are the same switches that were working wih previus JFFNMS
>    installation. So I dont think this problem is related to the bug you
>    mentioned, it was working with the same JFFNMS version.
I cannot see what the problem would be then.  If all your other traffic
graphs are working but the vlan ones are not, I cannot see how JFFNMS
would make a difference (or even know).

The traffic comes from the ifTable OIDs and the vlan one looks like any
other interface, at this point.

What does the graph look like for traffic on these interfaces?

Are the bandwith settings correct for that interface?  I think vlan
interfaces don't report bandwidth so it defaults to 128kbps. I'm
actually thinking of changing that to 100Mbps as that is the more likely
value now.

 - Craig
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