Jeroen,

Look at the third line: '### * has a speed of 0 which makes no sense'
My guess is that your switch ports do not have a (fixed) speed set. If
you query them with SNMP you will get back a zero. Since MRTG (and
configmaker) needs the speed of a port for its maxbytes value, the cfg
file can not be generated. To solve this you can either set the speed on
your switch ports and rerun cfgmaker or write a script that removes the
'# ' in front of the relevant lines in your config and puts in a
realistic maxbytes value.

HTH,

Jan.

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I already tried that one, unfortunately without succes.

All inactive interfaces are still being marked with '#' signs, started
with this comment:

### The following interface is commented out because:
### * it is operationally DOWN
### * has a speed of 0 which makes no sense

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From: Brander, Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 12 februari 2003 19:09
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Subject: RE: [mrtg] .cfg file issue


Try option --show-op-down on your cfgmaker command line.

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


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Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 10:59 AM
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Subject: [mrtg] .cfg file issue



Hello all,

I'm having a problem creating .cfg files in a Win32 enviroment that
includes all interfaces of a switch. 
But after I created the .cfg file, the inactive ports are all labeled
with '#' signs as inactive. Trying to remove those signs in notepad and
restarting doens't show any graph when I 'activate' a port (connecting
to a pc and start downloading stuff).

Anybody an idea? I tried to work with if statements, but they don't seem
to work either.

Original line:
perl cfgmaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] --global "WorkDir: c:\inetpub\wwwroot\switch"
--output switch.cfg

Experimental 'If statement' line: :-)
perl cfgmaker --output switch.cfg [EMAIL PROTECTED] --if-filter=$if_admin &&
$default_iftype --global "WorkDir: c:\inetpub\wwwroot\switch"

It says then: '$default_iftype' is not recognized as an internal or
external command, operable program or batch file.


Any help is appreciated!

Tnx in advance,

Jeroen

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