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  • eger
    Member
    • Nov 2006
    • 95

    #1

    SNMP interface values incorrect?

    I am not sure why. But my interface values are incorrect when testing with the Dell 5324 template.

    I have put in the SNMPv2 community for the switches I am testing into the template to get it working. It looks to be grabbing data correctly. However it shows interface 2 as:

    ifInOctets.2 03 Nov 15:47:52 1.50 Mbps

    I know that the port is pushing about 100 mbit/s into the port based on the server and another polling software.

    Is this a known issue or have I missed a step in setup?
  • akatsuki
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 10

    #2
    hi
    I think you should check ifOutOctets.

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    • eger
      Member
      • Nov 2006
      • 95

      #3
      Both are incorrect and are not even close to the real throughput of the port.

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      • akatsuki
        Junior Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 10

        #4
        As far as I checked the default Dell 5324 template on Zabbix 1.6, A value 'Custom multiplier' must be 8 not 0.125.

        Because normally ifXOctets is a counter of the total number of octets, or normaly bytes, so if we need bps we have to convert this bytes into bits with multiplier 8 (and Delta).

        Is it default template's mistake?

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        • MrKen
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 652

          #5
          Beware of ALL Templates

          Akatsuki is correct. Change 'Custom Multiplier' to 8. You may also need to clean the history for that item or host, otherwise your graphs may be distorted.

          IMHO, most of the templates have errors. Look at the templates for snmpv1, snmpv2c, C3750-48TS, Cisco-2960, just for starters. They look to me to be measuring In/OutOctets incorrectly.

          Most, if not all, templates are user-made. Whether anyone at the Zabbix team actually takes the time to check them or apply them for testing, I don't know.

          Could be a case of Caveat emptor!

          If anyone is using any of the abovementioned templates, you must have some pretty strange graphs.
          Last edited by MrKen; 07-11-2008, 04:17. Reason: Grammatical correction
          Disclaimer: All of the above is pure speculation.

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          • troffasky
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2008
            • 567

            #6
            Originally posted by MrKen
            If anyone is using any of the abovementioned templates, you must have some pretty strange graphs.
            I've often wondered who would be interested in a graph of an interface that's a) in bytes per second and b) not being stored as a delta, so is nonsense anyway.

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            • eger
              Member
              • Nov 2006
              • 95

              #7
              Makes sense. I will copy these and re-make them to tailor to my own devices then.

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