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10-23-2000, 07:24 PM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Elkhorn, WI
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Am attempting to use MRTG to monitor ethernet collisions on a Linux RedHat 6.1 box. Have noticed that while ethernet collisions are not part of the standard RFC MIB, they do appear in the Linux /usr/local/share/snmp/mibs/EtherLike-MIB.txt file, as an extention under the RFC1398.
However, 'snmpwalk localhost public' does not appear to display or access this mib.
So, how do I access ethernet collisions on an interface, and what OID would I use with MRTG. Any assistance would sure be appreciated!
Thanks,
Alan
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10-28-2000, 12:30 PM
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root
Registered: Jun 2000
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,613
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Is snmpd running? Also what snmpd daemon are you running?
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10-30-2000, 05:44 PM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Elkhorn, WI
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Yep, its running
Yeah, the deamon is running fine. I can access anything in the normal MIBs, such as data throughput. All of the OIDs displayed in the normal snmp-walk are accessable.
My question is what OID to use to access the 'EtherLike-MIB'
The deamon I'm running is the ucd-snmp-4.0.1
Thanks
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