I've never heard of a device which works like this... however, try something 
like this:

Target[ezwf]: oidHighIn&oidHighOut:c...@device * 4294967296 + 
oidLowIn&oidLowOut:c...@device

this should be able to achieve what you're after?  It will effectivly do 
(oidHighIn<<32)|oidLowIn

Steve
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of bmekler [[email protected]]

Here's the problem: I'm using MRTG to monitor a NetApp FAS2020 filer. The
Data OnTap OS only supports SNMP v1, which means that monitoring its gigabit
interfaces is highly inaccurate. However, it kinda-sorta avoids that issue
by splitting the counters into two parts - least significant 32 bits, and
most significant 32 bits. I'm running MRTG under Windows, using ActivePerl
(don't have any linux boxes to put it on, sorry). Is there any way I could
combine those two 32-bit counters and present them to MRTG as a single
64-bit counter?

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