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SNMP and graphing problem.

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jdannan

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I know this is a Cisco forum, but I'm desperate for help.

I have a Dell Powerconnect 3324 switch, it is running defaults settings, no special configuration. I have enabled SNMP on the switch and I am graphing the traffic with another PC.

To make a long story short, every port on the switch graphs at the same bandwidth. What I'm wondering is there a setting/option somewhere in the switch config to seperate each port, or not have them tied together. Because that's what it seems like.

Please any help is appreciated!

Thanks.
 
What tool do you use to graph your switch?
Is every port administratively up?
Is the link status up?
Speed and Duplex are set to 'Auto'?
Is there another VLAN besides VLAN 1 active?

I have one switch (not a Dell) which reports all port as 10Mb to MRTG because it is the first value in the 10/100/1000 sequence.
I have to manually edit the max value for the used ports.
 
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