Any one know how to pickup the state of a DLCI on a frame circuit from a
Cisco router.  We have several sub interfaces on a serial port and I want to
pick up if the DLCI is Active, Inactive or Deleted.

Not quite what snmp  item to look at and would appreciate a bit of detailed
info on how to set this up





Gary Bradshaw 
Global I.S Network Analyst 
Voith Fabrics 
Cartmell Road 
Blackburn 
BB2 2SZ 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Thornton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 04 February 2002 12:03
To: WhatsUp_Forum@list. ipswitch. com (E-mail)
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Anomalies with SNMP counters on frame relay link


Hello out there.


I am polling a router using WUG7 and SNMP and notice some anomalies on the
counters

I have a frame relay link with 2 links one from each remote site (X and Y)
terminating on central site

I would expect (over a number of samples) the values to add up....but they
dont

Note these are the counters received on the central site on the overall
physical interface and the only 2 subinterfaces of that physical interface


ANyone got any ideas on why they dont add up? Over a long period of time
(several days) these counters go way out (50%) so I dont trust my data

The transmit counters for these link DO add up ok.... 


Very strange!!!!


I include the values below:

 <<...OLE_Obj...>> 


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