You need to use snmpv2 for 10 gig interfaces, which on newer
versions of cfgmaker enables the use of ifHighSpeed for the
speed setting. With snmpv1, ifSpeed maxes out at 2^32,
which gives you about 4.295Gb/sec, as you found out.
Matt
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From: "Batista, John Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 6:10:05 AM
Subject: [mrtg-developers] Max Speed on a 10 gig interface
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Hi Everyone,
We have recently deployed a ten gig module into
a Cisco 6500 chassis. When I drill down into on of the ten gig interfaces I get
a Max Speed that looks off to me. I cut and pasted the information below. I
there something I can tweak?
Any help is greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance
-jrb
Description:
TenGigabitEthernet1/1
ifType:
ethernetCsmacd (6)
ifName:
Te1/1
Max Speed:
4295.0 Mbits/s
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