Never mind.  I feel dumb.  Think I got it.  :)

-Ronan


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Sent: Friday, 07 March, 2003 17:42
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Subject: RE: [mrtg] Re: PM3 MRTG Graph incorrect


        I was thinking it could be graphing the ethernet interface, but
was not sure.  I used the same OID on my AS5300 and it comes out fine.
The only time it is 1 over is when I happen to be logged into it and it
shows my terminal login.

        What would I use to subtract that extra 1?

-Ronan

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On Behalf Of Lindahl, Carl
Sent: Friday, 07 March, 2003 16:57
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Subject: [mrtg] Re: PM3 MRTG Graph incorrect



Is it possible that OID is set to graph active channels of a T-1 (24)
and
you have a PRI connected, and it is thinking the D channel is possibly a
modem in use and doesn't know that there are only 23 channels to use?

My initial thought, but anyone please add to it...



Carl

-----Original Message-----
From: Mrtg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 4:56 PM
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Subject: [mrtg] PM3 MRTG Graph incorrect


Hi all,

        Quick question.  Probably pretty dumb, but here goes....

        I've got a few PM3's that I graph modem usage on..  I am using
1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1.0&1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1.0:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
for the OID.  The graphs come out, but ALWAYS 1 higher than what is in
use.  I can actually graph a PM3 with no one on it, and it will show 1
modem in use.  I believe I have delt with this before, but it has been
quite awhile since I have graphed PM3's.  Any ideas?

Thanks,

-Ronan


Ronan Eckelberry
Sr. Network/Systems Engineer
WEBco Solutions, Inc
(352)746-2500
www.webcosolutions.com


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