Sweeann,
    The problem you are seeing has more to do with your router than WUG.
Cisco will sometimes reorder interface instances when a router is rebooted
causing the failure that you are seeing. If you are seeing this on a Cisco
device, you may be able to set the interface instances to be persistent by
using the "snmp mib persist" command. This should insure that the offending
interfaces keep the proper instances upon reboot. 
The following gives more detailed info.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1839/products_command_refe
rence_chapter09186a008010a3f8.html#1211296


Hope this helps!
Mike Krygeris,
Somix Technologies, INC

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Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Monitoring interfaces via snmp

Hi,

I'm using snmp to monitor my router interfaces. At times the interfaces will
show down (red) but its actually up. Currently what I have to do is perform
an auto discover to rescan the services again.

How can I avoid doing this. I need WUG to monitor those interfaces correctly
without going to update each of the routers. Is WUG monitoring the
interfaces on ifIndex. Can it use ifDesc instead?

Thanks,
sweeann

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