Well, IIRC, if you are looking at a multilayer switch and monitoring vlans, the 
traffic being graphed may be the first packet in each flow. Once flows are 
established, additional packets are checked against the flow-cache and then 
switched in hardware, so they wouldn't be seen by SNMP counters at layer 3.
However, I think this may be the answer to a different question, such as "Why 
does the uplink graph not show all of the traffic?" It seems to me that your 
issue might be different, although you might want to consider the above in your 
troubleshooting.

If this just started occurring one day, then I would think that something 
somewhere must have changed.
I back up all of my configs using a shell script and TFTP server once a day. 
Additionally, NeDi tracks config changes on all of my devices. I know that a 
lot of people also recommend Rancid for this type of thing. You mentioned 
restoring from backup, although I'm not sure if you meant MRTG, the switch, or 
both. If you know exactly when the issue began, you should diff the MRTG and/or 
switch configs from the day before and the day after, and see what changes 
might have occurred.
Are you the only one with access to the devices? Or could someone else have 
possibly made a change without you being aware?

Thanks,
Garry

-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Kremer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 9:45 AM
To: Cook, Garry; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [mrtg] MRTG reporting incorrect results

They are layer 3 Dell power connect 5324 switches. All 3 have 2 uplinks plugged 
into 2 cisco PIXs in failover mode. The one in question has ports split up into 
separate VLANS.

The thing is MRTG was working just fine until about 3 weeks ago when the 
behavior started. No config changes to the switch or the MRTG file, I even 
restored from backup just to be sure.

Since MRTG seems to working on the other switches, the traffic must be 
legitimate somehow.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Cook, Garry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Patrick Kremer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Mersberger, Robert" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: 11/5/07 9:01 AM
Subject: RE: [mrtg] MRTG reporting incorrect results

Have you mentioned what type of switch this is? Also, what is its function? 
Layer 3 or layer 2 switch? Give up some details Man...

While I wouldn't have arrived at the bad hardware conclusion, I don't think 
there is anything 'wrong' with your MRTG installation, so this may still be OT. 
However, the saving grace could be in the details of your switch config. I 
haven't done any L3 switching in a while, but I remember from a few years back 
that I had similar issues when attempting to graph this type of data with MRTG.

Thanks,
Garry

[snip]
This apparently started happening 2 weeks ago. All MRTG-monitored interfaces on 
one particular switch are showing identical graphs for all "Out" bandwidth. As 
expected, the report shows varying values for "In" Max/Average/Current for each 
port on the switch. However, each port has the exact same values for all "Out" 
Max/Average/Current. The blue line is exactly the same for all ports on all 
graphs beginning between at about week 41 1/2.  Obviously, this isn't possible

It doesn't appear to be something specifically wrong with MRTG itself because 
the rest of the monitored switches seem to be reporting correctly. The MRTG 
config for the switch in question hasn't changed in 3 months. I have already 
tried rebooting the switch and the machine hosting MRTG. Because I couldn't 
think of anything else to do, I tried regenerating the configuration file with 
an snmpwalk, but it's no different from the original config file

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