You need to define "a ton."  If it is 300 or less per poll, 
that it will indeed show as 1.  Remeber it is bytes per second. 

Now you are telling it to graph (something else) per second.
If you get 300 ICMP echos in a 5 minute period, that's only 1 per second. 
That would seem to be a lot, but YMMV.

Paul

>>> "Samson Martinez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/14/03 03:11PM >>>
Hello,

 

I'm trying to track ICMP traffic to a Cisco 7204VXR. I have the correct
OIDs and what I thought should be a working config (shown below). These
routers are currently experiencing a ton of ICMP echos (long story and
they are valid) but the graph only shows a MAX of 1. I know I'm missing
something. Any ideas? Again, here's the config minus all the html stuff.

 

Thanks!

 

-Samson

 

Target[router_icmp]:1.3.6.1.2.1.5.1&1.3.6.1.2.1.5.8:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Directory[router_icmp]: icmp-stats

YLegend[router_icmp]: ICMP Total Packets

ShortLegend[router_icmp]: icmp

MaxBytes[router_icmp]: 1000000000

AbsMax[router_icmp]: 1000000000

Options[router_icmp]: growright, nopercent, gauge

Title[router_icmp]: router ICMP Stats

Legend1[router_icmp]: Inbound ICMP Packets (all)

Legend2[router_icmp]: Inbound ICMP Packets (PING only)

LegendI[router_icmp]: All

LegendO[router_icmp]: Ping

 

 


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