On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 08:47:00AM -0400, Kyle Gonzales wrote:
> I believe I found my issue.  It looks like the SNMP input/output
> rate/packets poller item was at fault.  It listed two different MIBs to poll
> for this information, and the poller was using the 2nd MIB listed, which did
> not work (that MIB was actually trying to retrieve the MAC address of the
> interface!).  I removed the 2nd MIB, and now the poller is collecting
> traffic information for the interface.
> 
> Was that the intent all along?  To provide both, and have the user manually
> edit the field to get the one they needed?
That doesn't sound right, the pollers really only should be polling for
one thing but the mac address may be used to check that there hasn't
been any renumbering.

Lots of people use this particular poller so I'm surprised to see it
gave you any trouble.

 - Craig
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