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Drew, you are passed 32 bit counters


in your MRTG config file for the device, add :::::2 at the end of the IP
to enable 64bit counters (if supported)


ex:

Target[host_17]: 17:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:::::2

Regards,

John

Drew Weaver wrote:
>             Has anyone seen a problem where if an interface is doing
> above 120Mbps it suddenly spikes down to 0 in a graph? I'm seeing this
> on my Cisco 12000 GSR on a oc-3 card.. Anyone have any hints?
>  
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -Drew
> 
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