[mrtg] Re: Problem with cfgmaker?

Jeff Wiegley jeffw at cyte.com
Thu Jul 13 20:41:14 MEST 2006


It was running CatOS. I hated that hybrid mode crud. So I
finally found a decent IOS image and now it is running
only IOS and all of my problems have gone away. (well, at
least the ones having to do with this router at least.)

Thanks for your help,

- Jeff

McDonald, Dan wrote:
>> But now I have a 6509 switch with a single 48 port FastEthernet
>> blade in it (plus the supervisor/gigabit engine).
> IOS or CatOS?
> 
>> I have the blade's ports all segmented into Vlans other than
>> the default (Vlan1).
> 
> sensible.
> 
>> When I do a cfgmaker on this device the only "interfaces" that
>> show up are the Vlans and of course they don't show any traffic
>> utilization, as I understand Vlans don't count hardware switched
>> packets and almost all of my traffic is, I guess, being hardware
>> switched and therefore won't show up on the Vlan counters.
> 
> right.
> 
>> I get the same behavoir even if I pass
>> '--if-filter=($if_is_ethernet)' to cfgmaker.
> 
>> I would rather like to see port by port byte traffic counts
>> anyways, rather than Vlan traffic.
> 
> If you are running CatOS on the supervisor, and IOS on an MSFC (aka "hybrid mode") then you will need to set up snmp on the CatOS portion as well and run cfgmaker against both processors.
> 
> If you are running native mode (IOS on both the supervisor and the msfc) then you shouldn't run into this problem.
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> Dan McDonald, CCIE #2495, CISSP #78281
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