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cajunrick
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Well, I'm a Cacti newbie anyway. I'm trying to set up a poll of a Cisco 3725 router to poll traffic info on the DSL users there. I've managed to create the device and the individual user graphs by virtual interface, but that's pretty much useless in a PPPOE environment. I need them to list the PPPOE address in the title and to graph the information on that basis. Traffic only, nothing exotic, at least not yet.

I'm sure there must be a script somewhere and a simple procedure to implement it, but I've been searching the documentation and the forum literally for weeks trying to figure it out, to no avail. My first computer was a 1K Timex-Sinclair, and my first network was a Novell 2.x on daisy-chained coax, so I consider myself somewhat experienced, but this has me stumped.

I have RTFM and the FAQ's, but still can't get it working. Names, communities, paths, etc., are all correct. RRD files are being created and updated. Cacti does not return an SNMP error, but for some reason Cacti is not associating and graphing the data properly, and I've been around long enough to be absolutely certain it is operator error.

Can someone point me in the right direction?
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So you've already checked first link of my signature? In this case, please return output of a "Verbose Query" of your SNMP data query along with the current settings of the re-index method of that very query
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Reindex is set to "Index Count Changed". After reading messages on this forum, I created a new device using the Cisco 3725 script I found here. CPU usage graphs but nothing else. DSL sessions is not graphing, and SNMP Interface traffic graphs are blank, all listing "|user|".

The verbose query is rather long, so I've included it as an attachment. I masked a portion of the IP addresses at the end. If you need them, please let me know a more secure way I can send them to you rather than post them in a public forum.

Thanks for your help.
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