<div>Dear all,</div> <div>Thanks Eric, Thanks Daniel . Now its working properly with snmp v2 . problem was in MaxBytes setting. By MaxBytes setting 125000000 i can get traffic upto 1000 megabits.</div> <div>MaxBytes[routers]: 125000000</div> <div>One thing more, we can aggregate more than 5 interfaces.</div> <div><STRONG>Now can anybody suggest me how to get more than 1000 megabits traffic on the link?</STRONG> Is it only depend on MaxBytes setting or i have to do some more configuration. what will be MaxBytes setting?</div> <div> </div> <div>Thanks in advance</div> <div>Reena Singh</div> <div>New Delhi, India.</div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div>On 7/18/07, Daniel J McDonald <<SPAN id=lw_1185002356_28 style="CURSOR: hand; BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed; HEIGHT: 1em">dan.mcdonald@austinenergy.com</SPAN>> wrote:<BR>> On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 01:16 -0700, reena SINGH wrote:<BR>> > Dear all,<BR>> > i have
configured the MRTG Server on the unix machine for multi<BR>> > routers. it shows the graph of each interfaces properly. i have<BR>> > aggreated some links also. it also show the traffic properly less<BR> than<BR>> > 930 mbps. but it not showing the traffic more than 930 mbps . it<BR> got<BR>> > saturated on 930 mbps when trafic goes more than 930mbps.<BR>> > i have tried for both SNMP v2 & v4.<BR>><BR>> mrtg has no support for snmp v4, whatever that might be. Just 1, 2c,<BR>> and 3<BR>><BR>> > for SNMP v2 traffic got saturated on 930 mbps, whereas with SNMP<BR> v4 i<BR>> > can not get the aggregated traffic.<BR>><BR>> When adding 5 interfaces like this, if there are roll-overs, mrtg<BR> can't<BR>> distinguish which individual counter is rolling over. I can't<BR> imagine<BR>> this working properly.<BR>><BR>> Better would be to create 5 targets, then use routers2.cgi to create<BR>
a<BR>> stacked graph meta-target.<BR>> ><BR><BR><BR>Reena,<BR><BR>In addition to what Daniel stated I jut wanted to add - Are you sure<BR>the MaxBytes setting is correct? 125000000 is only 1000 megabits or<BR>depending on how your conversion (kibi vs kilo) 953 megabits.<BR><BR><BR><BR></div><p> 
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