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| Author: | newbie [ Thu Jul 08, 2010 3:41 am ] |
| Post subject: | Graph Showing Incorrect Interface after Router Reload |
Hi Steve, I have been using Routers2.cgi for a couple of months now. Recently, one of my router got reloaded. After this incident, I notice that there is a interface showing graph of another interface. Not sure where goes wrong. Is there any solution for this? |
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| Author: | stevesh [ Thu Jul 08, 2010 1:16 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Graph Showing Incorrect Interface after Router Reload |
My guess is that when your router was reloaded, it reenumerated the interfaces. If you build your MRTG cfg files using the ifref as the unique identifier, then a reload can change the ifref causing this behaviour. The better way it to use the interface IP, or interface name, as the unique identifier as this can remain constant over a reload. If you are using cfgmaker to generate your cfg files, and have MRTG 2.16.4, look at the --ifref=ip,name,nr option (in prior versions, you can only specify a single option to --ifref ) |
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