On 8/28/19 5:44 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2019-08-26, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>> Thanks Stuart,
>>
>> I guess I had the right oid before, but the fact that is doesn't allow
>> the replacement always give me a fail at restart, I assume I wasn't
>> using the right oid.
>>
>> Oh well.
>>
>> Doin
On 2019-08-26, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> Thanks Stuart,
>
> I guess I had the right oid before, but the fact that is doesn't allow
> the replacement always give me a fail at restart, I assume I wasn't
> using the right oid.
>
> Oh well.
>
> Doing the max speed in mrtg is possible, sure ,but as I hav
Thanks Stuart,
I guess I had the right oid before, but the fact that is doesn't allow
the replacement always give me a fail at restart, I assume I wasn't
using the right oid.
Oh well.
Doing the max speed in mrtg is possible, sure ,but as I have to many
routers that do change a lot as new custome
On 2019-08-22, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Wonder if anyone would know the answer for this.
>
> I try to figure out what is the entry needed in the snmpd.conf for the
> specific display that would show in mrtg when the scan is done.
>
> In short the display as
>
> Max Speed:1000.0 Mbits/s
Hi,
Wonder if anyone would know the answer for this.
I try to figure out what is the entry needed in the snmpd.conf for the
specific display that would show in mrtg when the scan is done.
In short the display as
Max Speed: 1000.0 Mbits/s
to be display as for example
Max Speed: 150.0
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