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Re: (ASCEND) P50, MRTG, and, uh, a problem :)
My P75 is the same way. How I do it is by adding all the interfaces; do a
line something like this in mrtg.conf (I don't know, the #'s for your wan
interface could be different.. look at the output of cfgmaker):
Target[pl75]: 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 + 11 + 12 + 13 + 14 + 15 + 16:public@pl75
Works great over here.
-Nate
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Nate Carlson
Webmaster / UNIX Network Administrator
Bethany Press International
natecars@bethanypress.com
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Sean Eric Fagan wrote:
> I use MRTG to monitor bandwidth on my p50. Since I upgraded it's software to
> 5.1A, however, I've been having problems with it.
>
> Namely, it stopped reporting *any* bandwidth. I poked around, and ended up
> rerunning the cfg maker. And, lo and behold, the interfaces it reported were
> different -- my wan0 went from interface 2 to interface 10. So I made the
> changes in my cfg file, and it started working. Yah.
>
> Until a couple of nights ago, when it suddenly went back to 2. I have made
> *no* changes to the unit in the past couple of weeks; the only thing that
> caused it, as far as I can guess, is a power failure, and when power came back
> on, the interface was at a different number.
>
> Now, my understandings of MRTG and SNMP is fairly minimal. But this is
> bizarre.
>
> Anyone know what's going on?
>
> Merci beaucoup, mes amis.
>
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