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<font size="2">Dear Mr. Awal,
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<br />I am not sure but I think, the device must separate counters for IPv4 and IPv6 packets and the corresponding SNMP features too.
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<br />Regards,
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<br />ANIRUDDHA BARUA
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Email: aniruddha.barua@colbd.com, cto@colbd.com
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From: "Md. Abdul Awal" <awal.ece@gmail.com>
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To: "nog@bdnog.org" <nog@bdnog.org>
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Sent: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 12:36:34 +0600
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Subject: [bdNOG] How to separate IPv6 and IPv4 traffic in a dual-stack interface
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<br />> Dear Members,
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<br />> While all of us are real busy with
shopping I'm trying to bother a bit :)
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<br />> I'm looking for
measuring IPv6 traffic in a dual-stack interface. Would anyone help me with some
idea on how I can plot IPv6 and IPv4 traffic in separate graph from the same
interface (i.e
dual-stack)?
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<br />> Thanks and wish you a happy festival ahead.
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Best regards,
<br />> Awal
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BdREN
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