bits per second is wrong

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ogiljae
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bits per second is wrong

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cacti works well. but bits per second graph from a Router on cacti is not the same as bits from a router on router

plz help me
ogiljae
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I also like to install reports

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where could I get Report plugin?
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1) rrdtool averages data over time, so the numbers will not match for data in the past. Is that what you're talking about? You might need to use 64bit templates and snmpv2 if your snmp counters are rolling over.

2) For all your plugin needs, check out the various plugin forums.
ogiljae
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make sure that your help is effetive

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bits per second is wrong..
: The actuall traffic of interface we are monitoring is about 200Mbps, but the graph of cacti is showing just 90Mbps. Did your reply mean this?

Report plugin..
: I found report plugin through looking over a lot of posts..
But i cann't find how to install that. Could you let me konw any reference post or docs..

I really appreciate your help "BSOD2600"
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Post by BSOD2600 »

1) you MUST use the 64bit templates and snmpv2 since you traffic bandwidth is so large. Otherwise the 32bit snmp counters roll over too fast.

2) Look around in the plugin forums on how to install the architecture and plugins.
ogiljae
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great help

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It works. thanks
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