If you can get information from the physical interfaces, then this means your 
SNMP settings are working (unless you have granted the community permissions 
only for a certain part of the tree, which would be very unusual)

Have you tried to snmpwalk the tree to see if the interface information for the 
vlans is there?  It may be that your device is reporting zeros and so that is 
what MRTG is graphing.  In this case, check the device.

If you can no longer retrieve the required objects in the MIB, try regenerating 
the configuration file with cfgmaker - maybe you have changed the device 
configuration, and the interfaces (and vlan interfaces) have been reenumerated? 
 If you have used the ifIndex rather than ifName or ifDesc for MRTG to identify 
the interface, then a reenumeration may result in MRTG no longer looking in the 
correct place.

Steve

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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of 张磊 [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, 27 February 2009 3:36 a.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mrtg] MRTG can't get vlan traffic of huawei (maybe known as 3com)

Dear friends:
      I don't know why,but one day ,I found that my MRTG system can't get the 
vlan traffic of my HuaWei switch 8505.But all physical interfaces's traffic on 
8505 switch still could be got.
      Because I have never noticed wether this situation happened before, so I 
have no idea now.The log files of each vlan interfaces contain timestamp with 
all 0 next to each of them.

      Can all of you help me ,please?


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