Thanks Stuart,

I guess I had the right oid before, but the fact that is doesn't allow
the replacement always give me a fail at restart, I assume I wasn't
using the right oid.

Oh well.

Doing the max speed in mrtg is possible, sure ,but as I have to many
routers that do change a lot as new customers are added or removed, it
was a lot simpler to do it in the actual router then trying to always go
back and over write the final configuration or mrtg each time.

Daniel


On 8/23/19 12:12 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2019-08-22, Daniel Ouellet <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Wonder if anyone would know the answer for this.
>>
>> I try to figure out what is the entry needed in the snmpd.conf for the
>> specific display that would show in mrtg when the scan is done.
>>
>> In short the display as
>>
>> Max Speed:   1000.0 Mbits/s
>>
>> to be display as for example
>>
>> Max Speed:   150.0 Mbits/s
>>
>> I have all other variable set properly for what's needed, but can't
>> figure this one out.
>>
>> IN Cisco router you can just do
>>
>> bandwidth 150000
>>
>> for example to do this
>>
>> In smtpd.conf I can do
>>
>> system location "Your city location"
>>
>> But I haven't been able to figure what's the entry for the display of
>> the bandwidth itself oppose to the Interface speed.
>>
>> I thought this would do:
>>
>> system ifSpeed "1500000"
>>
>> but it doesn't and I really can't figure this one out.
>>
>> The man page does provide plenty but come short for this one.
>>
>> I process all the stats from an OpenBSD server and the router I query
>> are mostly Cisco but many are also OpenBSD too.
>>
>> Any clue stick?
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>>
> 
> I think you need to just configure MaxBytes in mrtg config for the port.
> 
> Looking at snmpd.conf(5) and looking up the oid you might think of trying
> this,...
> 
> oid 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5.$ifindex name ifSpeed read-only integer 123456
> 
> (replace $ifindex with the correct index for the port), but it doesn't
> actually work, snmpd doesn't allow overriding an existing oid in this way.
> 
> 

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