Hi Giovane,

There's not way to measure the traffic on a port via SNMP,
maybe with netflow, but JFFNMS does not curretnly support netflow.

Javier

Giovane wrote:
Hello Folks,

I'm generating netflow traffic from my cisco router to a pc.
So I added manually a interface to monitor the netwflow port. I got, no
problem.
The question is that the only graph type I got doing this was connection
delay. I would like to get the bandwith on this port, but I think it's more
a snmp problem than jffnms. Am I right? Is there anything to do to solve
this ?

Thank you all,

Giovane Moreira
PoP-GO
RNP



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