A method of mapping IF #'s (IN interface, OUT interface) via SNMP would be
helpful.  Currently I run a filter against "IN Interface" against ONE router
and then look that IF up using snmpget.  If I try to run a filter against
multiple routers there's no way to know what router the IF # belongs to in
the output.  This is more of a function of nfdump I guess.

If this sounds intriguing but not clear lmk.

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