controller E1 1/0
channel-group 0 timeslots 1-2
channel-group 1 timeslots 3-4
channel-group 2 timeslots 5-6
...
interface Serial1/0:0
ip address ?????????????
bandwidth 128
!
interface Serial1/0:1
ip address ????????
bandwidth 128
!
interface Serial1/0:2
ip address ??????????
bandwidth 128
(Its a way of bringing in a 2Mb link and splitting it up into lots of
point-to-point circuits without masses of ports, wires and telco
equipment...)
There is also a 'normal' ethernet and serial interface.
Click on 'SMTP Monitor' and 'Interface load' brings up the graphs for
the normal interfaces just fine - but I don't get to see the Serial
lines such as "Serial1/0:1"
What is the problem????
Something to do with the way they are named with the '/' or the ':'
characters ???
If I run 'SNMP-Trouble, Interface, Status' - I get the interfaces just
fine.. but I want to monitor their load in a graph...
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