I have tried to run mrtg with my router (Cisco 7500). This router has a controller which accept an E1 and divides it as you want. The interfaces that are not directly connected to this controller are OK (for example interfaces such as Serial5/2, Ethernet3/5, etc...), but I have problems with those interfaces such as (Serial5/0:14, Serial5/0:13, etc.). The problems arise since I run cfgmaker public@router_ip, because the ports related with the interfaces directly connected to the controller are wrong. In fact, when I run ./mrtg mrtg.cfg I get the next error messages: CFG Error in "maxbytes[enepacatlan(rdi/e1)]": 256000 must be a Number smaller than maxint ........ What should I do?????? I will appreciate your help. Thank you!!!!!!
this is nanog. not the mrtg mailing list. goto http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg * Mailing list archives are at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg ______ \____/ Michael Park EMail: mpark@corp.idt.net \__/ Network Engineer Phone: 201 928 2954 \/ IDT Corporation Pager: 800 225 0256 PIN: 85452 On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Ignacio Funes Maderey wrote:
I have tried to run mrtg with my router (Cisco 7500). This router has a controller which accept an E1 and divides it as you want. The interfaces that are not directly connected to this controller are OK (for example interfaces such as Serial5/2, Ethernet3/5, etc...), but I have problems with those interfaces such as (Serial5/0:14, Serial5/0:13, etc.). The problems arise since I run cfgmaker public@router_ip, because the ports related with the interfaces directly connected to the controller are wrong. In fact, when I run ./mrtg mrtg.cfg I get the next error messages:
CFG Error in "maxbytes[enepacatlan(rdi/e1)]": 256000 must be a Number smaller than maxint
........
What should I do??????
I will appreciate your help. Thank you!!!!!!
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