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<DIV>Hi Dan,</DIV>
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<DIV>thanks a lot for this precious info. Looks that I have to change some serious words with my collegues who administrate the 6509's.</DIV>
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<DIV><BR><BR>>>> "McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald@austinenergy.com> 28.08.2009 12:38 >>><BR>On Fri, 2009-08-28 at 08:43 +0200, Gerd Bitzer wrote:<BR>> Hello listmembers,<BR>> <BR>> So I believe that's not a problem with MRTG, but with the config of<BR>> the 6509. This leads me to my question, does anybody have some hints<BR>> what could cause this behaviour, or a checklist of relevant settings<BR>> of the 6509 which could be checked ?<BR>> <BR>> By the way, the 6509 has IOS (tm) MSFC2 Software (C6MSFC2-JSV-M),<BR>> Version 12.1(27b)E4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3) installed.<BR><BR>Wow, that's pretty old hybrid code. In hybrid mode, you will get odd<BR>results from the MSFC, due to packet offloading by the PFC. Try polling<BR>the switch supervisor instead.<BR><BR>Also, the MFSC2 is rapidly approaching end of life. You may want to<BR>bite the bullet and plan an upgrade to sup720 or sup32, hopefully at<BR>least running native-mode, although I personally prefer modularity mode<BR>(boots way faster). I've not had any weirdness with SNMP on sup720's.<BR><BR>-- <BR>Daniel J McDonald, CCIE # 2495, CISSP # 78281, CNX<BR>www.austinenergy.com<BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>