assuming you're using MRTG, you simply add SNMP parameters (specify version
2) after the target.
For instance...

Target[router-1_1]: 1:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
would instead be...
Target[router-1_1]: 1:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:::::2

Hope this helps.

-Kirk



-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Boolootian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 3:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [rrd-users] obtaining 64-bit counters




What do folks use for obtaining 64-bit counter values from SNMP?  Is the 
Perl SNMP module the only game in town?  I'm using the net-snmp stuff (aka 
ucd-snmp, or cmu-snmp for the oldtimers).  64-bit counters are on the TODO 
list, but I couldn't find any indication as to when they might actually show

in the code.  Given the ubiquity of gigE, one wonders why they aren't there 
already.

thnx,
mb

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