Chiny91
Occasional Visitor
Having had to fix a popped capacitor in my apparently ageing Asus RT-N16, I'm having to contemplate a new router. This inevitably means new software and -Merlin looks good. My current router/software is annoying in not supporting 64 bit counters, so I'd like to know (before I splash out) whether -Merlin does ?
I've searched about to no avail. In desperation, I even looked through -Merlin's GitHub source code to find a recent net-snmp, which could support 64 bit - but does it in practice ?
Perhaps a very nice person could use their favourite terminal onto their router:
snmpwalk -c [your secret community here] -v 2c [your router IP here] | grep Counter
and see if you get a "Counter64" with a non-zero result.
I've searched about to no avail. In desperation, I even looked through -Merlin's GitHub source code to find a recent net-snmp, which could support 64 bit - but does it in practice ?
Perhaps a very nice person could use their favourite terminal onto their router:
snmpwalk -c [your secret community here] -v 2c [your router IP here] | grep Counter
and see if you get a "Counter64" with a non-zero result.