Re: graphs over 100mbps

Novoa Linares Octavio Humberto <[email protected]> Thu, 12 Jul 2007 16:04:23 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.network.cricket.user
Message-ID <624C313BCB851A4898246355DA8642CE016E25FD@oplim01exc03.americatelperu.red>
Thanks all for the answers,...but it don't work. I did this:

1. Add the new OID to the Defaults file in the config tree
2. Create the new views, ds, etc in the same file.
3. change the interface type in the router Default config.
4. change the interfaces file con la nueva information

The route I'm trying to check is a cisco 7507, with the POS interface.

I tried also starting the snmpv2c at the router.

any other idea??

Octavio Novoa Linares 
Jefe de Red de Datos e Internet 
Americatel PerĂº S.A. 
Telf.: 710-1529 
Fax: 710-1599 
www.americatel.com.pe


-----Mensaje original-----
De: Colin Randall [mailto:[email protected]]
Enviado el: Jueves, 12 de Julio de 2007 11:23 a.m.
Para: Novoa Linares Octavio Humberto
CC: '[email protected]'
Asunto: Re: [cricket-users] graphs over 100mbps


The short answer is yes (although my experience is with newer versions).
The 
problem is that at 100Mb/s speeds, at 32-bit counter will wrap in less than
5 
minutes.
The easiest solution is to determine if your device supports 64-bit
counters, if 
so, switch to polling those instead and it should fix your problem.  If that
is 
not an option, you will need to change your polling frequency (I would do it

every minute, just to be safe), and then you will need to reconfigure your
rrd 
files so that your averages come out correctly.  Cricket apparently gets 
confused if you poll at a substantially different rate than your rrd files
are 
expecting.
-Colin

Colin Randall
Colorado School of Mines
Academic Computing and Networking


Novoa Linares Octavio Humberto wrote:
> I'm using cricket 1.0.2 ( a very old installation, which still works fine
to
> us). We are experiencing issues having the information of POS adapters
from
> Cisco. We use to get the info with no inconvenience before to had more
than
> 100Mbps running, but now the traffic over that interfaces is running over
> 100. 
> 
> Can this cricket version read more than 100Mb?? should I do something
else? 
> 
> Interfaces file configuration for this interface look like :
> 
> target POS10_0_0
>         interface-name  =       POS10/0/0
>         short-desc      =       "155Mbps"
>         specific-y-max  =       160000000
>         specific-y-min  =       0
> 
> Thanks for your help
> 
> Octavio Novoa Linares 
> Jefe de Red de Datos e Internet 
> Americatel PerĂº S.A. 
> Telf.: 710-1529 
> Fax: 710-1599 
> www.americatel.com.pe
> 
> 
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