Yes, the number is more closer to 140Mbps but yeah.

You can't if you monitor it every 5 minutes.

Javier

Martin Beecroft wrote:
> Hi Javier,
> 
> thanks for getting back to me, please ignore my last post from my home
> address.
> 
> Does this mean you can only monitor a port that does no more than
> 115Mb/s with snmp v1?
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Martin
> 
> 
> Javier Szyszlican wrote:
> 
>>Martin,
>>
>>Sure, thats the problem, the counters are rolling over because we're 
>>monitoring
>>them every 5 minutes.
>>
>>So, you better switch to SNMPv2 or SNMPv3 if you want to monitor that kind of
>>bandwidth.
>>
>>Javier
>>
>>Martin Beecroft wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>I have been using jffnms to monitor our routers for the past few days
>>>now, and have spotted some anomalies on some gigabit interfaces.  When
>>>the traffic graphs should be showing traffic in the region of > 120
>>>Mbit/s it actually shows a very choppy line which goes all over the
>>>place as shown at http://www.beecroft.co.uk/choppy.png.  Our providers
>>>graphs do not show this http://www.beecroft.co.uk/notchoppy.png
>>>
>>>I am using snmp v1, which I assume means the counters are 32 bit, could
>>>this be the problem?
>>>
>>>Has anyone seen this before?  Is there any easy way to fix this?
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>
>>>Martin Beecroft
>>>
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