Keep in mind that if you measure collision rates on the host and on the
network device, you are really measuring two very different things
(unless you really have a hub rather than a switch); it's not a choice
about where to measure the data, but rather about what, exactly, you are
interested i
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Marc Powell wrote:
>
> On Jul 23, 2009, at 4:05 AM, Tom Brown wrote:
> Errors, I would say yes; collisions, maybe.
Unfortunately collision counters are not a part of the IF-MIB that 99%
of the SNMP agents support out of the box; switches all support
collision count
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Max wrote:
> MIB, would love to know if there is one as the ETHERLIKE MIB also
> exposes duplex settings for host-based interfaces .. and if we had
I should drink caffeine before i type. Not host-based interfaces,
just network interfaces.
- Max
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On Jul 23, 2009, at 4:05 AM, Tom Brown wrote:
> any way we can monitor for collisions and errors on host interfaces
> rather than doing this on the switch?
Errors, I would say yes; collisions, maybe.
ifInErrors and ifOutErrors is pretty standard SNMP. If you install an
snmp daemon on the host
any way we can monitor for collisions and errors on host interfaces
rather than doing this on the switch?
thanks
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