Hi Alex
This makes perfectly sense. Thanks a lot for the information. I am using
OIDView, so I found the OIDs you refer to right away.
BTW: These values are Octets. Can I use that value directly for graphing;
meaning is 1 octet the same as 1 bit/s?
Thanks again.
/Thomas
> Message: 2> Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 11:50:17 +0200> From: Alex van den Bogaerdt
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: Re: [mrtg] OID that MRTG is actually using when
> gathering> bandwidth data - Cisco4506> To: MRTG List <[email protected]>>
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii>
> > On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 10:56:00AM +0200, Thomas Olsen wrote:> > Hi All> >
> > > I was just wondering if it is possible to find which OID MRTG is actually
> using when gathering bandwidth data?> > For example on my Cisco 4506, I have
> a 2Gbit port-channel defined that I am currently monitoring with MRTG using
> the following line:> > > > Target[Cisco4506_Po10]: #Po10:[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]:::::2> > > > Which OID is #Po10 referring to?> > It doesn't.> >
> OIDs used will be 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10 and 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16> (ifInOctets
> and ifOutOctets).> > If you walk the three at either OID, you probably see
> multiple> instances. One of them should be the one related to your
> port-channel.> > Sometimes these instances are renumbered, and that's why you
> would> want to use a name instead. I never tried this, but I can see why>
> enabling debug mode would probably show you the instance being used.> > HTH>
> Alex> > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 3> Date: Wed, 6 Jun
> 2007 12:27:07 +0200> From: Alex van den Bogaerdt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> Subject: Re: [mrtg] OID that MRTG is actually using when gathering> bandwidth
> data - Cisco4506> To: MRTG List <[email protected]>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii> > hmmm...> > not
> sure if I made my self entirely clear.> > Point is: the entire query is
> ${OID}.${instance} and "#Po10" is> referring to an instance, not to an OID.>
> > Maybe MRTG uses another OID (HC counters for instance) but what you>
> intended to ask (or so I think) is about the instance, not about> the OID.> >
> HTH> Alex
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