Is that what the % symbol means next to GetIf's .index? I was trying tof ind 
out what it meant, as ti didn't seem to load. 

But I actually had to download the .my files and mibcc the rtr mib as well as 
all the dependent ones as well, so it *should* be fine - unless the newly 
created mib also needs those other compiled mibs (rfc1213, cisco-frame-relay, 
etc etc)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Makai József
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 10:17 AM
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Subject: [mrtg] Re: Cisco RTR

Hi,

If the RTR mibs can not connect to the mib tree in the Getif, (one or more 
missing mibs between the tree and the new mibs) then you will not see RTR in 
Getif.

Check the declarations at the top of the RTR mib files.

Jozsef

> Greetings All,
>  I'm attempting to setup a monitor for Cisco's RTR (Response Time 
> Reporter). I've compiled the mibs, but they don't seem to want to show 
> up in GetIf so I can look around and pick up the info I want, so I'm 
> hoping someone has a config I can look at. A quick google search 
> didn't really show anything to useful, so I'm hoping someone can help 
> me out - thanks!
> 
> 
> 
> Jeremy D. Pavleck
> System Administrator - Systems Management IT Operations Dept.
> Capella Education Company

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