problem with tunnels

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KARLOS
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problem with tunnels

Post by KARLOS »

hello,

I have a Cisco router and when I see the tunnel available, they do not appear all correctly.

Any idea why this happens?
how can I solve it?

thanks in advance
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kanada
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Post by kanada »

Check the Cisco router configuration and find where you have these address connected. If you find nothing refresh a interfaces list in cacti.

Regards,
Alex.
KARLOS
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Post by KARLOS »

hello

i have checked Cisco router configuration and reflesh a interfaces list in cacti, but not appear that tunnels.
How Cacti automatically discovers the interfaces?

Might it be for the configuration?
My configuration cacti is:
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kanada
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Post by kanada »

Try to check manually, eg. from linux console:
snmpwalk -c COMMUNITY_STRING -v 2c CISCO_IP_ADDRESS .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1

You will see all interface information like type, description etc.

Alex.
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Post by noflies »

Looks like something unique with that specific tunnel config...one IP address bound to those two tunnel interfaces...TU2020 and TU2021 with ifIndex of 37 and 38? Do you have another similar that is working?
KARLOS
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Post by KARLOS »

I executed the command, from CLI and get the same result. It will be a bug.

Thanks for everything
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