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Graph Not Showing Proper Usage

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Dear all,
I am new to cacti and had installed in freeBSD and seems all is working fine but while viewing the graph pulled from a routers sub-interface its not showing more then 115MB, genrally our office uses a bandwidth around 150MB range any possible options ???


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Post by Linegod »

Use the 64bit template (64 bit counters...)
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Sir,
Thank you so much for your reply, but i couldn't find 64 bit templete to change could you pls let me know the options so that i can view my graph with actual usage.
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Post by Linegod »

- Go to 'Console/Devices', click on your device.
- Click 'Create Graphs for this Host'.
- Select your interface under 'Data Query [SNMP - Interface Statistics]'.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the page.
- Beside 'Select a graph type:', select 'In/Out Bits (64-bit Counters).
- Click 'Create'

There is a tutorial for migrating a 32-bit counter to a 64-bit counter, but if this is causing issues, it may be a little confusing.
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Post by arjunregmi »

Thank you sir,

Worked out ! ! !
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