Bandwidth Graphs

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nscott
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Re: Bandwidth Graphs

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I'm looking into this on my test machine. Just letting you know I haven't forgotten.
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Re: Bandwidth Graphs

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Thanks.
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Re: Bandwidth Graphs

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Is the number getting reported back 0 or NaN? If its zero, you might try readding the switch with lower bandwidth settings (Kb instead of Mb) because MRTG will round traffic off to zero if its low enough.
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Re: Bandwidth Graphs

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its reporting back as 0 not NaN.

I can try readding the router and see how it goes. what are the other possible fixes or causes?
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Re: Bandwidth Graphs

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edit:

i take that back. little bit of an oversight on my part for which rrd to point the service at. seems to be alright now.
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Re: Bandwidth Graphs

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its me again.

didnt want you to think i forgot about this thread. Ive been readding routers for the past week or so and some work just fine, while others show 0 for the bandwidth. i manually create the rrd files that the graph is looking for as well as manually run the cfgmaker to add the entries into mrtg.cfg but that doesnt seem to be helping. the only thing I havent tried is removing the routers entry in the mrtg.cfg file and then readding it.

any ideas on why this keeps happening for newly added routers?
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