Can't Add Interfaces for Cisco 7200

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FlyingDuffman
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Can't Add Interfaces for Cisco 7200

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I am trying to add SNMP Interface statistics for a Cisco 7200 series router so that i can graph bandwidth utlilization on the T1's. When I try to add the SNMP Interface Statistics, Internet Explorer just says "Waiting for host.php..." and really kills the performance on that router. I'm not sure if it's ever going to finish and I can't keep it running because it affects our DSL users while it's doing whatever it's doing. Any ideas how I can resolve this or know of a better way I can add these graphs? All I need is the T1 graph (one interface), i could care less about any other interfaces the router has... is it possible to manually add this maybe??

I stopped the query after about 20 minutes and noticed it had added 500 interfaces to the device, but none of them have names so I don't know if I can use them or not???
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Post by FlyingDuffman »

Is there no other way??? Is there a way to only allow the search to return the first 100 interfaces??? Anything???
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Post by Flexxx35802 »

I have 9 7206's with cacti graphing. I would delete the device, re add. Now after you add the device pending on how many interfaces or sub interfaces it will take awhile.

So if it was me run this thing late say 2 a.m. so it has a low impact on customers.

After the initial snmp walk, then add the graphs of your choice.
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Post by lard »

Not personally having issues with 7200's - I know that snmp sometimes times out to the device when it is busy as it's one of the last processes that IOS will service if it's busy

if you know the snmp ifindex number of the T1 interface you can create a generic snmp graph just to query that one OID
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