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Outbound goes down randomly

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Hi All,

When I'm over 100mbps+ traffic , cacti sometimes(! ) drops outbound connectivity down... I have attached a image of the situtation. Any idea ?
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Yes, you need to use 64-bit and SNMPv2 counters for traffic over 100mbits.
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Hi Rony,

Well this time graph has been created with 64-bit counters / snmp v1 but all values are "NaN" .. any idea ?
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research wrote:Hi Rony,

Well this time graph has been created with 64-bit counters / snmp v1 but all values are "NaN" .. any idea ?
Strange, I thought 64 bit Counters were only supported with SNMP V2c
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So normally, because of I created the graph with snmpv1 , it even wouldnt create the rrd data , right ?
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