I don't have them set manually, as for what I want to monitor its not something I can readily do. I never used the --snmp-options flag, I always did [EMAIL PROTECTED]:::::2 not sure if there is a difference. I can try it and see if anything different returns.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MrPaul Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 12:02 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [mrtg] Re: 10Gig Interface MaxBytes with Cfg On 7/14/06, Geba, Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That I guess is my problem... with an SNMP walk I get this... > > IF-MIB::ifSpeed.1 = Gauge32: 4294967295 > > I am walking a Cisco 7609. That is whats reported for all 10G and higher > (port channels) links. I am using 64bit counters in MRTG (I think... > x.x.x.x:::::2) > > That is also the MaxBytes that is put into MRTG... so apparently it's an > issue with the wrong reported information. I didn't see this mentioned so I'm going to ask. Do you have the bandwidth statement set on the interfaces or are you relying on IOS to determine that? I've not run into a problem when I specify the bandwidth on the interface. Paul -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/mrtg FAQ http://faq.mrtg.org Homepage http://www.mrtg.org WebAdmin http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/lsg2.cgi -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/mrtg FAQ http://faq.mrtg.org Homepage http://www.mrtg.org WebAdmin http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/lsg2.cgi
