P J | 4 Sep 2009 07:55
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Cisco ASA 8.0.4 not graphing vlan interfaces & CPU/MEM

Hi

I have two problems with Cricket graphing for our ASA firewall I need some
help with.

Firstly, none of the redundant, or Vlan interfaces are graphing.  I think I
can see why, but I'm not sure how to fix this.

Secondly the there is no graphing being recorded for the CPU/ MEM.

Is it just a case of editing the target file manually, or do I somehow need
to generate a new target file in a way that it is recognized as a pix/asa
firewall, and not just a standard-device.

I'm currently using Cricket version 1.0.5 (2004-03-28).  It was somebody
else's build, so I've inherited looking after cricket now.

Any help would be very appreciated.

Thanks in advance
- PJ

Here is part of the targets file(edited for security) -

# Generated by genRtrConfig
# Date: Fri Sep  4 16:03:59 2009
# Args: -c public -2 --vendorint --namedonly --vlans 192.168.1.1

#######################################################################
# Description: Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Version 8.0(4)39
#     Contact: blah <at> blah
# System Name: asa1
#    Location: blah -- blah -- blah
#######################################################################

target --default--
   directory-desc = "blah -- blah -- blah"
   display-name   = "%router%  %interface-name%"
   inst     = map(interface-name)
   interface-name = ""
   ip     = "192.168.1.1"
   long-desc    = %short-desc%
   router   = "192.168.1.1"
   short-desc   = ""
   target-type    = standard-interface

target Chassis-Generic
   collect    = false
   inst     = 0
   long-desc    = "Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Version 8.0(4)39"
   order    = 999
   short-desc   = " type of chassis"
   target-type    = Generic-Device

### Interface 1: ethernetCsmacd (6)#
target Adaptive_Security_Appliance_'mngt0_0_management_int'_interface
   interface-name = "Adaptive Security Appliance 'mngt0_0_management_int'
interface"
   long-desc    = "<BR><BR>100.0 MBits/s ethernetCsmacd"
   order    = 899
   rrd-max    = 100000000
   rrd-max-octets = 12500000
   short-desc   = ""
   target-type    = standard-interface

### Interface 2: ethernetCsmacd (6)
### - Has an insane speed.
#
# target Adaptive_Security_Appliance_'Redundant1'_interface
#    interface-name = "Adaptive Security Appliance 'Redundant1' interface"
#    long-desc    = "<BR><BR> ethernetCsmacd"
#    order    = 898
#    rrd-max    = ""
#    rrd-max-octets = 0
#    short-desc   = ""
#    snmp-version   = 2c
#    target-type    = standard-interface-hc

### Interface 3: Layer 2 Virtual LAN using 802.1Q (135)
### - Has an insane speed.
#
# target Adaptive_Security_Appliance_'OUTSIDE_Gi0_0.60'_interface
#    interface-name = "Adaptive Security Appliance 'OUTSIDE_Gi0/0.60'
interface"
#    long-desc    = "<BR>(no hostname)<BR>192.168.64.65<BR> Layer 2 Virtual
LAN using 802.1Q"
#    order    = 897
#    rrd-max    = ""
#    rrd-max-octets = 0
#    short-desc   = ""
#    snmp-version   = 2c
#    target-type    = sub-interface-hc

### Interface 4: ethernetCsmacd (6)
### - Has an insane speed.
#
# target Adaptive_Security_Appliance_'Redundant2'_interface
#    interface-name = "Adaptive Security Appliance 'Redundant2' interface"
#    long-desc    = "<BR><BR> ethernetCsmacd"
#    order    = 896
#    rrd-max    = ""
#    rrd-max-octets = 0
#    short-desc   = ""
#    snmp-version   = 2c
#    target-type    = standard-interface-hc
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