[mrtg] Re: cfgmaker and --no-down

Bryant Loftin bloftin at Insight.com
Thu Jan 31 18:59:37 MET 2002


To follow up on this I figured out that I had a sequence problem in my
cfgmaker line, an example of what I'm using now.

cfgmaker --output=d:\mrtg\out\routers\router01.cfg --no-down --descint
--subdirs=SNMPNAME_HOSTNAME public at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Now all my inactive ports are logging ... nothing, and getting graphed
appropriately.

bjl


-----Original Message-----
From: Bryant Loftin [mailto:bloftin at insight.com]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 9:47 AM
To: Mrtg (E-mail)
Subject: [mrtg] cfgmaker and --no-down


Hello Everyone!
I did get 14all.cgi working so thanks for the help...
Now I'm re-visiting my cfg files and I have a few interfaces that are
currently down on a router. Admin and operationally. Things change, and I
would rather have them logging nothing now than to have them logging nothing
should I bring them up. So I ran cfg maker with...

cfgmaker public at 172.17.1.2 --no-down --output
d:\mrtg\out\routers\router1.cfg

then again with...
cfgmaker public at 172.17.1.2  --show-op-down --output
d:\mrtg\out\routers\router1.cfg

and much to my dismay I'm still seeing:

<snip>
### The following interface is commented out because:
### * it is administratively DOWN
### * it is operationally DOWN
<snip>

What am I missing? I would think this was strait forward but, is a filter
required to force these to not be excluded?
thanks for the help!
bjl


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