My first question is that if this is bytes/sec, its there a way to just count 
the number of packets (pkts/sec) and not bytes/sec?

Lastly, does this OID could only packts that originated at the router? This 
router is the gateway that all the machines are connected to and I would like 
to not only monitor the bandwidth that im using (i got that going), but also 
monitor the number of total packets that cross the gateway that originated from 
the gateway itself or the hosts behind it.

Thanks for the response.

On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 08:02:36AM -0500, PAUL WILLIAMSON said:
> Remember that is bytes/sec.  If you aren't doing 
> much unicast, 2 bytes per second seems reasonable.
> 
> Paul
> 
> >>> Peter Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/01/03 00:48 AM >>>
> 
> I am interested in graphing the number of packets that are coming across a 
> articular interface on a router. I thought that I would just set the target 
> to ifInUcastPkts and ifOutUcastPkts, but i dont think thats is right, cause i 
> find it hard to believe that im only passing 2 packets average. Am i using 
> the wrong OID? Is this even possible? Any help is appreciated. Thanks in 
> advance.
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