Jason,
The first graph looks ok.
The seconds is really extrange. How much traffic is passing via this interface?
The limit of 32 bit counters is around 144Mbps with 5 minute measures.
Javier
Jason Humes wrote:
Hi A couple of my graphs look kinda strange and it seems like the 64bit counter limit problem, but I don't think the traffic is high enough for that to happen. I've included a pic. Thanks
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