[mrtg] Re: A method to the IF num madness...

Nasreddine Tabet-Aoul Nasreddine.Tabet-Aoul at madgeweb.com
Thu Apr 5 10:49:06 MEST 2001


On version 12.1.5(T) that I personaly tried you can use the new
functionality of 'Interface Index persistence'. This will allow you to keep
the same numbers when you reboot the routers.

See the Cisco site for more details.



-----Original Message-----
From: Nicholas Bastin [mailto:nbastin at opnet.com]
Sent: 04 April 2001 20:45
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] A method to the IF num madness...



This has probably already been asked before, but is it documented
anywhere as to what the method is that Cisco uses to number their
interfaces in SNMP?  I've done some playing around with a few routers
and have some ideas, but there's some interface types I don't have, so
it's a little hard to figure out where they fit into the picture.  If
the IF num's are going to change around when I reconfig the router, it'd
be nice to be able to guess what they were going to change to...

--
Nick Bastin


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