Cisco AS5300 Generic OID woes

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TheSystem007
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Cisco AS5300 Generic OID woes

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All-

I've just gotten Cacti running within the last 2 weeks, instantly useful software!

I'm having difficulty retrieving a single OID from a Cisco AS 5300 Dialup device...

I'm looking to see how many modems are active at any time.

W/ SNMPwalk from my Cacti host, I get the results I'm looking for.

[root@mon1 snmp_queries]# snmpwalk -Os -c mystring -v 2c 192.168.7.86 .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4
enterprises.9.10.19.1.1.4.0 = Gauge32: 62

(62 active modems)

When I setup a "SNMP Generic OID Template" graph, I get nothing in the graph. Can somebody help me out here?

Many thanks in advance-

Kyle Johnson
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Is the DS set to Counter or Gauge?
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I used Gauge...
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Close the case!

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Close the case on this one.

I got some off-forum assistance (thanks JJP!)

Turns out I need a ".0" at the end of the OID definition. <shrug>

Thanks all-

Kyle
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