V.smart

:)

This is how it comes out now..

### Interface 2 >> Descr: 'Serial0/0' | Name: 'Se0/0' | Ip: '' | Eth: ''
###
Target[10.4.250.35_Serial0_0]: \Serial0/0:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
SetEnv[10.4.250.35_Serial0_0]: MRTG_INT_IP="" MRTG_INT_DESCR="Serial0/0"
MaxBytes[10.4.250.35_Serial0_0]: 16000
Title[10.4.250.35_Serial0_0]: Traffic Analysis for Serial0/0 -- au720r01
PageTop[10.4.250.35_Serial0_0]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for Serial0/0 --
au720r01</
H1>
 <TABLE>
   <TR><TD>System:</TD>     <TD>au720r01 in </TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD> <TD></TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>Serial0/0 *** Main Frame Relay Link ***
</TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>ifType:</TD>     <TD>frame-relay (32)</TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>ifName:</TD>     <TD>Se0/0</TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD>  <TD>16.0 kBytes/s</TD></TR>
 </TABLE>

This is how I had it before...

### Interface 2 >> Descr: 'Serial0/0' | Name: 'Se0/0' | Ip: '' | Eth: ''
###
Target[10.4.250.35_Se0_0]: #Se0/0:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
SetEnv[10.4.250.35_Se0_0]: MRTG_INT_IP="" MRTG_INT_DESCR="Serial0/0"
MaxBytes[10.4.250.35_Se0_0]: 16000
WithPeak[10.4.250.35_Se0_0]: ymwd
XSize[10.4.250.35_Se0_0]: 600
YSize[10.4.250.35_Se0_0]: 100
Title[10.4.250.35_Se0_0]: Traffic Analysis for Se0/0 -- au720r01
PageTop[10.4.250.35_Se0_0]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for Se0/0 --
au720r01</H1>
 <TABLE>
   <TR><TD>System:</TD>     <TD>au720r01 in </TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD> <TD></TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>Serial0/0 Y216074403N </TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>ifType:</TD>     <TD>frame-relay (32)</TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>ifName:</TD>     <TD>Se0/0</TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD>  <TD>16.0 kBytes/s</TD></TR>
 </TABLE>

 
I have tried all other options but nothing...(they all name the file
with an _nn)....



-----Original Message-----
From: Pavel Ruzicka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 4:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: James Liakos
Subject: Re: [mrtg] Not sure about cfgmaker and switches for ifref=....

Hi,

> I have to add another Router to monitor but have no luck in getting
the
> interfaces numbered by interface type..

On cisco routers I use "--ifref=descr" and I will get this:
Target[10.0.250.1_FastEthernet0_0]: \FastEthernet0/0:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Best regards,

Pavel Ruzicka

> This is what I am getting
> Target[10.4.250.35_14]:
>
> But I want them to come out like this..
> Target[10.0.250.1_Fa1_0_0]
>
>
> This is what I am typing
>
> perl cfgmaker --ifref=name [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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