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Old 11-14-2005, 12:59 PM   #1
inspleak
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Mrtg & Cisco 6509


Hi all, quick mrtg question for you.

We just installed a couple of new switches, the main one being the Cisco 6509. I was to update our MRTG pages to show the total network traffic flowing through the 6509. The switch is split up into two vlans, however we are only using one at the moment.

I ran the cfgmaker, and I get all of the ports as well as the vlans, and one other device:
EOBC0/0

It turns out that the VLAN devices only show the traffic that crosses the VLAN border, so is this EOBC0/0 device what I want for the total switch traffic?

If not, what OID should I be looking at?

Thanks for the help!

-Jake
 
  


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