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Date:      Tue, 14 Feb 2006 09:30:10 +0100
From:      Anders Nordby <anders@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Harti Brandt <harti@freebsd.org>
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org, Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org>, kuriyama@freebsd.org, demon@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: 64-bit SNMP counters for FreeBSD && graphing bandwidth usage
Message-ID:  <20060214083010.GB41864@totem.fix.no>
In-Reply-To: <20060214090531.X5083@beagle.kn.op.dlr.de>
References:  <20060206092443.GA61116@totem.fix.no> <20060207141131.GU877@FreeBSD.org> <20060213173008.GA14643@totem.fix.no> <20060214090531.X5083@beagle.kn.op.dlr.de>

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On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 09:07:42AM +0100, Harti Brandt wrote:
>>It seems ifHCInOctets and ifHCOutOctets are missing. How come? Do I need
>>to use SNMP v3? Another query tool?
> 10 bits/seconds seems utterly wrong for bge interfaces :-) The HC counters 
> appear only for speeds >= 20Mbit/sec according to the RFC.

I have two servers running bsnmpd in FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE here now. Both
have bge gigabit interfaces. 

1) A HP Proliant DL 380 G4 (FreeBSD/i386), with (forced) 100baseTX
full-duplex link:

# ifconfig bge0
bge0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
        options=1a<TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING>
        inet X.X.X.X netmask 0xfffffff0 broadcast 80.91.38.111
        ether 00:14:c2:61:5c:95
        media: Ethernet 100baseTX <full-duplex>
        status: active
# snmpwalk -v 2c -c XXXXXX localhost:163
ifMIB.ifMIBObjects.ifXTable.ifXEntry
IF-MIB::ifName.1 = STRING: bge0
IF-MIB::ifName.2 = STRING: bge1
IF-MIB::ifName.3 = STRING: lo0
IF-MIB::ifInMulticastPkts.1 = Counter32: 3430507
IF-MIB::ifInMulticastPkts.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInMulticastPkts.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInBroadcastPkts.1 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInBroadcastPkts.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInBroadcastPkts.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutMulticastPkts.1 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutMulticastPkts.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutMulticastPkts.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutBroadcastPkts.1 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutBroadcastPkts.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutBroadcastPkts.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable.1 = INTEGER: enabled(1)
IF-MIB::ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable.2 = INTEGER: enabled(1)
IF-MIB::ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable.3 = INTEGER: disabled(2)
IF-MIB::ifHighSpeed.1 = Gauge32: 10
IF-MIB::ifHighSpeed.2 = Gauge32: 10
IF-MIB::ifHighSpeed.3 = Gauge32: 0
IF-MIB::ifPromiscuousMode.1 = INTEGER: false(2)
IF-MIB::ifPromiscuousMode.2 = INTEGER: false(2)
IF-MIB::ifPromiscuousMode.3 = INTEGER: false(2)
IF-MIB::ifConnectorPresent.1 = INTEGER: true(1)
IF-MIB::ifConnectorPresent.2 = INTEGER: true(1)
IF-MIB::ifConnectorPresent.3 = INTEGER: false(2)
IF-MIB::ifAlias.1 = STRING: 
IF-MIB::ifAlias.2 = STRING: 
IF-MIB::ifAlias.3 = STRING: 
IF-MIB::ifCounterDiscontinuityTime.1 = Timeticks: (0) 0:00:00.00
IF-MIB::ifCounterDiscontinuityTime.2 = Timeticks: (0) 0:00:00.00
IF-MIB::ifCounterDiscontinuityTime.3 = Timeticks: (0) 0:00:00.00

2) A HP Proliant DL 385 G1 (FreeBSD/amd64), with gigabit link:

# ifconfig bge0
bge0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
        options=1a<TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING>
        inet X.X.X.X netmask 0xffffffe0 broadcast 80.91.39.159
        ether 00:13:21:b3:01:f6
        media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseTX <full-duplex>)
        status: active
# snmpwalk -v 2c -c XXXXXX localhost:163
ifMIB.ifMIBObjects.ifXTable.ifXEntry
IF-MIB::ifName.1 = STRING: bge0
IF-MIB::ifName.2 = STRING: bge1
IF-MIB::ifName.3 = STRING: lo0
IF-MIB::ifInMulticastPkts.1 = Counter32: 13303
IF-MIB::ifInMulticastPkts.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInMulticastPkts.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInBroadcastPkts.1 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInBroadcastPkts.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInBroadcastPkts.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutMulticastPkts.1 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutMulticastPkts.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutMulticastPkts.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutBroadcastPkts.1 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutBroadcastPkts.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutBroadcastPkts.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable.1 = INTEGER: enabled(1)
IF-MIB::ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable.2 = INTEGER: enabled(1)
IF-MIB::ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable.3 = INTEGER: disabled(2)
IF-MIB::ifHighSpeed.1 = Gauge32: 10
IF-MIB::ifHighSpeed.2 = Gauge32: 10
IF-MIB::ifHighSpeed.3 = Gauge32: 0
IF-MIB::ifPromiscuousMode.1 = INTEGER: false(2)
IF-MIB::ifPromiscuousMode.2 = INTEGER: false(2)
IF-MIB::ifPromiscuousMode.3 = INTEGER: false(2)
IF-MIB::ifConnectorPresent.1 = INTEGER: true(1)
IF-MIB::ifConnectorPresent.2 = INTEGER: true(1)
IF-MIB::ifConnectorPresent.3 = INTEGER: false(2)
IF-MIB::ifAlias.1 = STRING: 
IF-MIB::ifAlias.2 = STRING: 
IF-MIB::ifAlias.3 = STRING: 
IF-MIB::ifCounterDiscontinuityTime.1 = Timeticks: (0) 0:00:00.00
IF-MIB::ifCounterDiscontinuityTime.2 = Timeticks: (0) 0:00:00.00
IF-MIB::ifCounterDiscontinuityTime.3 = Timeticks: (0) 0:00:00.00

I changed port to 163 cause I am actually using net-snmp snmpd on port
161 still. Anyway, it seems bsnmpd insists these are 10 mbps interfaces?
Why so?

Cheers,

-- 
Anders.



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