first, you must check wether the ethernet port your trying to monitor has 
snmp. second, you must check what community you should use (usually 
it's "public") then run the command 

cfgmaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ethernet.cfg

HTH

'jopoy

On Fri, 15 Nov 2002 01:09:42 -0500, Jesus, Jr. C. Enerio wrote
> Pluggers,
> 
> Anybody know how to monitor ethernet ports using cfgmaker? I've 
> tried to do so using instructions on their webpage but it always end 
> up with an empty mrtg.cfg. Any body with an idea?
> 
> Thanks
> Jess
> 
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