>From the manual:
Multi Target Syntax

You can also use several statements in a mathematical expression. This could
be used to aggregate both B channels in an ISDN connection or multiple T1s
that are aggregated into a single channel for greater bandwidth. Note the
whitespace arround the target definitions. 
Example:

 Target[ezwf]: 2:[EMAIL PROTECTED] + 1:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * 4:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I think this will work for you, just put add up all the interfaces in the
channel.

Eric Brander
ACS
Texas CHIP Account
Sr. Communications Engineer - Information Systems Department
512.336.3331
Eric dot Brander at acs-inc dot com


-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Barsanti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 10:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [mrtg] Tracking Utilization of EtherChannel ports



I need to track utilization on a etherchannel composed of 8 Gigabit ports
connecting a Cisco Catalyst 6509 to a Catalyst 6513?  What would my cfg file
look like?

Richard Barsanti



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