It does not appear that Cisco Serial Subinterfaces have 64-bit counters
(at least in the code that I run).

--snpo: run snmpget from ifHCInOctets&ifHCOutOctets:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--snpo: simple If: .21
--snpo: simple If: .21
--snpo: SNMPGet from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:::2::2 --
ifHCInOctets.21,ifHCOutOctets.21
--snpo: SNMPfound -- 'undef', 'undef'
WARNING: skipping because at least the query for ifHCInOctets.21 on
gw5.wlv did not succeed

The regular ifInOctets and ifOutOctets are populated with real data.

It seems like a logical thing for MRTG to do is try the regular counters
if the 64-bit counters are undefined. I realize I could force MRTG to
use the regular counters by using SNMPv1, but I am generating this
configuration file automatically and would have to go through and
postparse it every time.

Any other suggestions?

Keith




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