Or not. The "phantom" connection goes away when I minus 1 from
the gathered #, but then when the PM3 has all 46 ports used (Yes, this
is using PRI's) it only shows 45 being used. Not sure why this is.
Also, on my graphs it shows a Max of 48 when there are in fact only 46.
I believe this is because it is reading them as T1's (Max of 48). I do
have MaxBytes set to 46. It is not that important, I would just like to
show 46 as the max.
Any one have any ideas on that "phantom" connection?
-Ronan
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Subject: [mrtg] Re: PM3 MRTG Graph incorrect
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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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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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
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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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