I am rather new to the Cacti/SNMP field and I have Cacti up and running and graphing my Cisco PIX 525 just fine. However I have an Extreme Aspen switch that has 10 blades on it, each blade has 48 ethernet ports. I was trying to find out how I can easily get each port graphed for incoming/outgoing traffic since there are so many ports if there was an easy way to accomplish this and if so how?
I noticed the counters appear to be under:
IF-MIB::ifInOctets.2001 (where 2001 represents blade 2 port 1)
IF-MID::ifOutOctets.2001
But not sure how to plug all of this together to get a graph to start displaying.
Any help would be appreciated.
Graphing All Interfaces on Extreme Aspen Switch
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Why not use the interface template?
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