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Some SNMP implementations are extremely bad (I'm looking at you Check Point). A workaround is to fill it in manually in snmpd.conf:
For 100mbit: interface eth0 6 10000000
For gigabit: interface eth0 6 100000000
On 2013-07-08 17:44, Xavier Beaudouin wrote:
Hi Adam,
Why would you want to?
Either:
the number is broken because the agent is broken, and you know to ignore it
or
the number is broken because you forgot to update it when the port speed changed but you don't know to ignore it so you never know whether the number is real or not
This is why we don't allow things that come from SNMP to be set manually, it makes all of the data unreliable.
Ok I understand that, but you cannot say the agent of ubuntu 12.04 is completly borken.
The speed is not real, but the data reported is real when going > 10Mbps.... So what is your advise.
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