If you're using Routers2, then what you need to do is add the extended option 
'fixunit':

routers.cgi*Options[xxx]: fixunit

This prevents the m/k/M/G prefixes.  However, note that there may not be enough 
space on the y-axis for the labels if the numbers are now very big.  Using 
RRDtool 1.3.x helps (it has more space at the y-axis for labels).

You may also want to add the 'integer' option, as due to normalisation of data 
windows you might find that you end up with decimals.  And, the extended 
options 'nototal' and 'nopercentile' (if this should not be totalled as a rate 
or the 95th percentile calculated); finally the 'nopercent' option prevents the 
percentage of MaxBytes from being calculated (if there is no meaning to this), 
and 'nomax' tells Routers2 that there is no real upper limit (so no max line, 
no percentage, etc)

Steve

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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Sean Cheesman [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, 22 January 2009 10:48 a.m.
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [mrtg] Displaying Actual Numbers

Ok, so I am sure this is an easy question to answer, but I can't figure it out. 
 How can I display the actual number and not a "summarized" number?  I am 
running RRD/Routers2.  In this case, I'd like to see the actual prefixes 
returned by each BGP neighbor.  The number returned from one target is 273225, 
but of course this is being shortened to 273.23k.  This is ugly for several 
reasons.  Any help or advice?  Thanks!

Sean
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