Help please, template for Total bandwidth 64-bit counters
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Help please, template for Total bandwidth 64-bit counters
Please help me, I used search, but can't find template for me.
Where I can take template for Total bandwidth 64-bit counters
I have In/Outs bits 64 bit, but template for total bandwidth doesn't works correctly, graphs are stoped on 114 Mbits.
Thank you.
Sorry for bad english.
This is graph for example.
Where I can take template for Total bandwidth 64-bit counters
I have In/Outs bits 64 bit, but template for total bandwidth doesn't works correctly, graphs are stoped on 114 Mbits.
Thank you.
Sorry for bad english.
This is graph for example.
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Please, people, help me
What I must do for correct view of total bandwidth on gigabit interfaces ???
I need template
I use snmp v2 and 64bit counters and graphs are ok ! But then I use total bandwidth template all graphs stop on 114 mbit, so I think is a bad template and it use 32bit counters.
Maybe anybody knows where I can download template for total bandwidth 64 bit ? or I must do something ?
Maybe anybody knows where I can download template for total bandwidth 64 bit ? or I must do something ?
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Poller cache
Poller cache:
SNMP Version: 2, Community: -, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.10112
RRD: 4558.rrd
SHI-CATS-3560E - Traffic - Gi0/12 SNMP Version: 2, Community: -, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.10112
RRD: 4558.rrd
This is query for total bandwidth, so if I use snmpwalk I see that oid for 32 bit counter.
??? How I can change it
SNMP Version: 2, Community: -, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.10112
RRD: 4558.rrd
SHI-CATS-3560E - Traffic - Gi0/12 SNMP Version: 2, Community: -, OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.10112
RRD: 4558.rrd
This is query for total bandwidth, so if I use snmpwalk I see that oid for 32 bit counter.
??? How I can change it
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jbarbieri wrote:I am having the same issues as well.
I may have found out how to fix this, if you goto:
Data Queries, then SNMP - Interface Statistics, look for In/Out Bits with Total Bandwidth, then change the datasource for traffic in to IfHCInOctets, and change the datasource for traffic out to IfHCOutOctets.....maybe that would work.
I just changed mine, going to see if it works.
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