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  • yvos
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 3

    #1

    Anormal High peack on my graphs

    Hi, i have set my zabbix 1.8.5 to monitor bandwidth on some cisco router and a firewall..I 'm getting got graph on most of interfaces. Sometime i recieve high value more than the expecting value of bandwith given by my provider as show on this graph..

    I have 512kbps on this interface but the data received go to 6Mbps sometimes...

    I don't really get what is happning....

    please help me.

  • yvos
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 3

    #2
    Need help

    HI, everybody...does anyone knows how to deal with that thing???????????

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    • danrog
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 164

      #3
      To me it looks like the SNMP counter is rolling over or your polling period is too short. I've seen some cisco devices not update their SNMP values for few minutes. This would generate a "0" on poll X and on the very next poll your difference calculation would be from 0 which will create a spike.

      The other thing that is interesting is the spikes look like they are spaced exactly by the same amount of time..

      What device is it and what is the current polling period? On a side note if you have 1Gb+ interfaces that generally are very busy, you might see the same thing, but this would most likely be the 32bit SNMP counter rolling over. To get around that you'd have to use the 64bit snmp counter.

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      • yvos
        Junior Member
        • Sep 2011
        • 3

        #4
        high peack on graph

        hi,..thanks for gettin me...i'm monitoring a firewall fortigate...my polling periode is 30s... i'll try to apply your idea..i'll let u know soon..keep on searching please..
        something that i got to mention is that,when i set the items and the graphs i got correct value for 2weeks before it starts going mad..

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