HI:
I've a trouble, with snmp. My graphs show gaps for values greater than 100Mbps on an Gigaethernet interface, I've read that I should select 64 bit counters to solve this, so I selected this value in this way... :
"Data sources"-<selected the GEth interface>-Custom data-Output type ID (changed the value to In /Out Bit (64-bit counters)).
Is this OK?, or is there other steps?. I'll check tomorrow to see the results of this change.....
[solved] GEth and SNMP 64 bit counters
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[solved] GEth and SNMP 64 bit counters
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For switches, yes use the 64bit counters. Windows does NOT have 64bit traffic counters, sadly.
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64 BIT COUNTERS
hi:
IT WORKS!!!
Now I'm viewing 132 MB on my gigaethernet sw 6500 Cisco, that is!!
Thanks!!.
IT WORKS!!!
Now I'm viewing 132 MB on my gigaethernet sw 6500 Cisco, that is!!
Thanks!!.
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