On Tue, 2010-12-21 at 07:52 +0000, EDV Service Dregger - Support wrote: > Hey all! > > > > I´m trying to monitor the traffic of our switches which have several > ports that are down from time to time. What can i do to include them > into my cfg? I´ve read the FAQ that told me to use the cfgmaker with > the parameter --no-down parameter like this: > > > > perl cfgmaker --no-down pub...@esd-sw-02 --global "WorkDir: C:\inetpub > \wwwroot\MRTG" --output esd-sw-02.cfg > > > > Why ever, the ports that are down during creation of the cfg file are > marked out and so they are not part of the monitoring. I´m sure there > must be a way to fix my problem, but i don´t know how…. Could you help > me?
The issue is that the ports auto-sense the speed of the interface. cfgmaker sees the interfaces with a speed of zero and removes them. I recall there was some option to set the default speed for that case, but I don't recall the option off the top of my head... -- Daniel J McDonald, CCIE # 2495, CISSP # 78281, CNX www.austinenergy.com
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