interface vlan not graphing
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interface vlan not graphing
Hi guys please help me,
interface statistic is graphing just fine i didn't use any template just default in/out bits but on the interface vlan is not graping value is 0.
Any idea ?
im using cisco sg350 as my L3 and cacti 1.1.38
Thanks.
interface statistic is graphing just fine i didn't use any template just default in/out bits but on the interface vlan is not graping value is 0.
Any idea ?
im using cisco sg350 as my L3 and cacti 1.1.38
Thanks.
Re: interface vlan not graphing
Put the device into debug mode, make sure it's graphing the correct OID's and getting a value back.
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Re: interface vlan not graphing
Hi,
I did what you instructed me too and this came up.
2018/12/03 18:18:23 - SPINE: Poller[1] Device[22] TH[1] DS[247] SNMP: v2: 10.255.254.104, dsname: traffic_out, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.100215, value: 0 <- oid of interface vlan
2018/12/03 18:18:23 - SPINE: Poller[1] Device[22] TH[1] DS[247] SNMP: v2: 10.255.254.104, dsname: traffic_in, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.100215, value: 0 <- oid of interface vlan
2018/12/03 18:18:23 - SPINE: Poller[1] Device[22] TH[1] DS[237] SNMP: v2: 10.255.254.104, dsname: traffic_out, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.100031, value: 0 <- oid of interface vlan
2018/12/03 18:18:23 - SPINE: Poller[1] Device[22] TH[1] DS[237] SNMP: v2: 10.255.254.104, dsname: traffic_in, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.100031, value: 0 <- oid of interface vlan
2018/12/03 18:18:23 - SPINE: Poller[1] Device[22] TH[1] DS[259] SNMP: v2: 10.255.254.104, dsname: traffic_out, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.20, value: 3365821165 < -this is the oid of my physical
2018/12/03 18:18:23 - SPINE: Poller[1] Device[22] TH[1] DS[259] SNMP: v2: 10.255.254.104, dsname: traffic_in, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.20, value: 3016647708 < -this is the oid of my physical
Can help me what next step should i do?
Thanks for the help.
I did what you instructed me too and this came up.
2018/12/03 18:18:23 - SPINE: Poller[1] Device[22] TH[1] DS[247] SNMP: v2: 10.255.254.104, dsname: traffic_out, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.100215, value: 0 <- oid of interface vlan
2018/12/03 18:18:23 - SPINE: Poller[1] Device[22] TH[1] DS[247] SNMP: v2: 10.255.254.104, dsname: traffic_in, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.100215, value: 0 <- oid of interface vlan
2018/12/03 18:18:23 - SPINE: Poller[1] Device[22] TH[1] DS[237] SNMP: v2: 10.255.254.104, dsname: traffic_out, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.100031, value: 0 <- oid of interface vlan
2018/12/03 18:18:23 - SPINE: Poller[1] Device[22] TH[1] DS[237] SNMP: v2: 10.255.254.104, dsname: traffic_in, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.100031, value: 0 <- oid of interface vlan
2018/12/03 18:18:23 - SPINE: Poller[1] Device[22] TH[1] DS[259] SNMP: v2: 10.255.254.104, dsname: traffic_out, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.20, value: 3365821165 < -this is the oid of my physical
2018/12/03 18:18:23 - SPINE: Poller[1] Device[22] TH[1] DS[259] SNMP: v2: 10.255.254.104, dsname: traffic_in, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.20, value: 3016647708 < -this is the oid of my physical
Can help me what next step should i do?
Thanks for the help.
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Re: interface vlan not graphing
Try running that OID using SNMPWALK or SNMPGET but I suspect the issue is that the vlan isn't actually reporting any traffic on that OID.
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Re: interface vlan not graphing
Hi sir,
I did snmp walk here's the result.
top is the interface vlan.
bottom is the physical port.
what do you think about it?
I did snmp walk here's the result.
top is the interface vlan.
bottom is the physical port.
what do you think about it?
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Re: interface vlan not graphing
Exactly as I did before, you have no interface stats on that vlan. You may need to enable it to make it work on the device itself.
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Re: interface vlan not graphing
Exactly as I did before, you have no interface stats on that vlan. You may need to enable it to make it work on the device itself.
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Re: interface vlan not graphing
Exactly as I did before, you have no interface stats on that vlan. You may need to enable it to make it work on the device itself.
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Re: interface vlan not graphing
So you mean the issue is more on the switch not on the snmp or cacti?
but the inter vlan has users traffic passing thur already why its not registering in OID any idea?
but the inter vlan has users traffic passing thur already why its not registering in OID any idea?
Re: interface vlan not graphing
Check if you need to enable something to have stats recorded via SNMP for VLANs. I'm assuming it's possible since the OID is there. Alternatively, make sure that is definitely the index for the VLAN your expecting.
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Re: interface vlan not graphing
The VLAN itself holds traffic, but in reality it is just a bus. Traffic passes through it but until it enters or exits the device, what's to report? Traffic stats are reported across an interface. A VLAN is a single area. You would need to go from the VLAN to/from somewhere to report.
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