I am trying to graph the traffic on a Cisco 5500 series switch and I am 
seeing about 32 megs of log file error a weekend with these lines being 
the most recurring. Can I get some help in minimizing this?

2003-03-03 09:40:08 -- ERROR: Target[10.88.0.6_8_20][_IN_] ' 
$$target[662]{$mode} ' did not eval into defined data
2003-03-03 09:40:08 -- ERROR: Target[10.88.0.6_8_20][_OUT_] ' 
$$target[662]{$mode} ' did not eval into defined data
2003-03-03 09:40:08 -- WARNING: Skipping Update of 10.88.0.6_8_20, inlast 
is not defined
2003-03-03 09:40:08 -- WARNING: Skipping Update of 10.88.0.6_8_20, outlast 
is not defined

This switch is build and index by these two lines:

/usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/cfgmaker  --ifref=name --descint --no-down  
--global "WorkDir: /var/www/mrtg" --global "Directory[_]:  switch/6th" 
--output=/etc/mrtg/configs/6th-5500.cfg [EMAIL PROTECTED]

/usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/indexmaker --section=title --nolegend --title "6th 
Floor 5500" --pagetop-file=/etc/mrtg/index.inc 
--pageend-file=/etc/mrtg/foot.inc --output=/var/www/mrtg/6th.html 
/etc/mrtg/configs/6th-5500.cfg

I thought it might have been the switch that I use to index these graphs, 
but that seems to have no impact. I am using the latest build of MRTG 
2.9.27

Thank you far any pointers on what to look at.

Nick


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