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x670, snmp oid for ALL packets counter on interface

x670, snmp oid for ALL packets counter on interface

amindomao
New Contributor

Hello!

I’m trying to graph packets/s in cacti using standard counters - IF-MIB::ifInUcastPkts.1034, IF-MIB::ifOutUcastPkts.1034. But this is not correct way, at least for rx.

In “dark” screenshots you can see pkts/s from both sides of the same link. Values are almost the same. But in “cacti” screenshot Out value is nearly the same but In is almost twice lower then real.

What is the correct SNMP OID to get the same counters as in x670 cli?

 

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amindomao
New Contributor

Yes, I’ve tried in weird way:

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So cacti is just graphs what x670 returns on SNMP request. But again, it’s not even close to cli values.

jeronimo
Contributor III

In order to validate the SNMP side, have you tried retrieving the values using snmp CLI tools first and tried to compare?

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