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Please post a short snmpwalk output starting with ".1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.6" and if you wish (and assuming its a Cisco router) look at the output from the router terminal session's output of "show ip ospf database summary"
If I walk .1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24.4 I get the whole routing table I think, same as with just .1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24, but there it starts with IP-FORWARD-MIB::ipCidrRouteNumber.0 = Gauge32: 5613, which I guess you could use to make a nice graph on overall routes in the router.
I made a template with the total connected routes from OSPF Area's. It graphs the number of routers and number of routes in all OSPF Area's the routes is participating in.
Exported using Cacti Version 0.8.6h
I had to go into the "Data Queries" for "Cisco OSPF" and change:
path_cacti/resource/snmp_queries/cisco_ospf.xml
to
<path_cacti>/resource/snmp_queries/cisco_ospf.xml
as well as place cisco_ospf.xml into that directory after importing all the other xml files. Now a verbose query returns one area "0.0.0.0" which is my area 0.
Also... please note the "total routers" is the total number of Border routers injecting E1/E2 routes... not total number of routers, or even neighbors. I tried to find an OID for # of neighbor routers... but can't find one.