At least for Cisco it appears to be two different counters:

"There are no methods to reset an SNMP counter to zero without the need to reload the device."
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/simple-network-management-protocol-snmp/26007-faq-snmpcounter.html

Haven't tested to confirm though.
David Hulth
Lab Technician
Procera Networks AB
On 08/20/2015 03:45 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
I'm not even sure if resetting CLI counters resets the SNMP counters. Perhaps someone can test that :)

adam.

On 20/08/2015 14:39:27, Ben Hohnke <settra+observium@gmail.com> wrote:

David,
I reset counters very often with no issue.

On 20/08/2015 10:38 pm, "Adam Armstrong" <adama@memetic.org> wrote:
We /should/ ignore counters going backwards, at least for port counters.

adam.

On 20/08/2015 13:34:47, David Hulth <david.hulth@proceranetworks.com> wrote:

Hi,

If I reset the port-counters in a switch, would that throw off Observium port graphs in any way?

Thanks

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David Hulth
Lab Technician
Procera Networks AB

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