I'm having the same problem I think.  Using MRTG to monitor my Cisco
switch (using 64bit counters) I show 40MB/s of traffic.  But pointing
to our Solaris server, which runs Net-SNMP for that same interface, it
shows 12MB/s.

Trying to add ::::2 to the end, yields this...

--base: snmpget [EMAIL PROTECTED]:162::::2 for ifHighSpeed.1 ->  Mb/s
--base: snmpget [EMAIL PROTECTED]:162::::2 for ifHCInOctets.1 ->
--base: check for HighspeedCounters faild ... Droping back to V1
--base: snmpget [EMAIL PROTECTED]:162::::2 for ifHighSpeed.2 ->  Mb/s
--base: snmpget [EMAIL PROTECTED]:162::::2 for ifHCInOctets.2 ->
--base: check for HighspeedCounters faild ... Droping back to V1

So do I have to do something to enable 64bit counters?
Shane


On 11/7/05, Michiel Muhlenbaumer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using mrtg-2.11.1. I'm mrtg-ing a few hosts (linux machines) with
> net-snmp 5.2.1.2 and compiled them with --mfd-rewrites, so the 64bit
> counters show up.
>
> But still it looks like MRTG either doesnt use these or the 64bit
> counters in snmp aren't working correctly.
>
> Greets,
>
> Michiel Muhlenbaumer

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