when you run config maker against public@as5200ip this is what you get?

What happens when you run ./cfgmaker public@as5200ip without piping it to
any file?  Does it error out?

a lot of time if the mibs on the equipment are not standardized mrtg reports
back giberish.  But gibberish or not, the as5200 should still be able to
report back to mrtg when polled.  Determining what it's reporting back can
be fun though.. : )

After running ./cfgmaker public@as5200ip, if the gear reports back all kinds
of funky ports and stuff that doesn't make sence, try to put those together
with the amount of modems/ethernet ports/serial ports/etc.... chances are it
is just not returnign the info in the fashion you are used to.

-Patrick

>>> "george gittins"  09/17/01 02:22PM >>>
I currently monitor my bandwidth with mrtg and i was wondering if anyone
here was had a script i can use to monitor my modem usage on my as5200
access router. my boss wants  me to monitor our existing pri and see if we
are oversubscribing.
i ran into some configs but i was confused  it ran something like this:
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.5.0 public@router ip
address.
but nothing happen gave me an error?




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