Tobi,

I agree with MrPaul in this. IMOH most people don't read the docs, so they 
don't tell cfgmaker to use snmpv2.
The result: Questions about graphing high speed links over and over again.

I don't know if the snmpv2 option with cfgmaker has other functions than 
invoking the 64bit counter check?
If not, I see no reason why cfgmaker should not use the snmpv2 option by 
default. For if it doesn't find any 64bit counters it will fall back to 32bit 
counters anyway.

Jan.

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Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 2:42 PM
To: MrPaul
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Subject: Re: [mrtg] MRTG draws wrong when the traffic arrive 100 ~110 Mbit...


Hi MrPaul,

cfgmaker will check for 64bit snmpv2 counters as soon as you tell it to use 
snmpv2 ... it will fall back to 32bit counters automagically if it does not 
find them.

cheers
tobi


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