2010/1/13 chris <[email protected]>:
> However, I am not interested in statistics on the given interface and
> all its aliases. Is there an option to exclude/disable this interface
> and it aliases from SNMP data?

No - you'd probably need to tweak the code directly.


> If there is no such option, I'd also deactivate statistics for all
> interfaces. I already tried -I -interfaces, but it's still possible to
> retrieve the list of interfaces.

Depending on what O/S (and version) you are using,
it might be necessary to disable the interface tables
using something like:

         -I -ifTable,-ifXTable,-interface

Dave

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