[mrtg] Port vs. OID + Different BRI-counters
Reed Mohn, Anders
Anders.Reed.Mohn at itcompagniet.no
Tue Jul 24 15:06:20 MEST 2001
This might not all be entirely on-topic,
but don't know where else to take it..
Firstly:
What is essentially the difference in using
Target[some_if]: 1:public at host
and
Target[some_if]: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1&1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.1:public at host
??
The latter should give ifInOctets&ifOutOctets for interface #1.
So does the first line, I thought. However, the former does not work
for all interfaces. Will the latter (with OIDs) always work?
I've checked the ifInOctets values for a BRI-interface on my Cisco 3620 and
found
that it's indeed counting. I've used the "port" syntax so far (target[]:
1:public at host)
and that hasn't worked. Hoping that changing to explicit OID's will help.
Secondly:
If BRI1/0:1 is channel 1, and BRI1/0:2 is channels 2,
what's hiding behind BRI1/0? That is, for the in/out counters.
Sum? D-channel?
Thanks,
Anders RM :)
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