Windows SNMP and 64 Bit Interface Counters

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dankingdon
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Windows SNMP and 64 Bit Interface Counters

Post by dankingdon »

So is this possible?

I have found info describing that the specific OID's for 64 Bit octects are just not natively supported in Windows. Does anyone know of a way of implementing it without switching to a third party snmp service on the machine?

Thanks for the help.
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Post by d0nni3q »

To the best of my knowledge and recent research on the same issue, Microsoft does not natively support the ifHCxyz SNMP counters. There might be success in implementing net-snmp for Windows on the system in question. You'd want to have net-snmp respond the the ifHCxyz OIDs and setup a proxy to the native Microsoft SNMP agent to handle the rest.


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Post by kokkers »

I gave up on monitoring Windows network interfaces using SNMP.
I never bothered getting it working properly.

In our setup it has proven far more reliable to monitor the interfaces on the switch and router interface side.
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Post by dankingdon »

Yeah thats what im doing at present. JUst graphing traffic from the switch not the server. Was mainly for convenience so that under a host you see its traffic graphs, at present they are all listed under the switch.

Never mind. Worth a thought at least.
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I don't know why Microsl** does not fix this. It's been broken as long as I have been using Windows NT 4.x. That's a while. Net-snmp's agent will fix that, but it just doesn't feel right.

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