All,
We are running into an issue with Brocade where we are finding it difficult to
to graph VLAN interfaces for bits (in/out) across a tagged (trunk) interface.
On Cisco this is not an issue. So what we end up with in Cacti is a blank (no
data) graph.
I have been all over these devices with
Hi James,
We have been using Observium and never look back
http://www.observium.org/wiki/Main_Page
Cheers,
Edy
On 1/14/2013 10:00 PM, James Wininger wrote:
All,
We are running into an issue with Brocade where we are finding it difficult to
to graph VLAN interfaces for bits (in/out) across
On 14 Jan 2013, at 4:00 PM, James Wininger jwinin...@ifncom.net wrote:
All,
We are running into an issue with Brocade where we are finding it difficult
to to graph VLAN interfaces for bits (in/out) across a tagged (trunk)
interface. On Cisco this is not an issue. So what we end up with in
On 1/14/13 9:00 , James Wininger wrote:
All,
We are running into an issue with Brocade where we are finding it difficult to
to graph VLAN interfaces for bits (in/out) across a tagged (trunk) interface.
On Cisco this is not an issue. So what we end up with in Cacti is a blank (no
data) graph.
Sneaky hack: Slap an in+out rate limit on the vlan with high settings
(i.e. same as port/lag speed) and just graph the OID of the rate limit
counter :-)
Might need to take a multiplier calculation/CDEF into account based on
the number of ports you have in the lag.
The new 8x10 cards have
I saw the same issue for getting OpenFlow stats, you need the new 8x10 or 100GE
cards afaict.
On Jan 14, 2013, at 9:38 AM, Jeroen Wunnink | Atrato IP Networks
jeroen.wunn...@atrato-ip.com wrote:
Sneaky hack: Slap an in+out rate limit on the vlan with high settings (i.e.
same as port/lag
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