ASR9K interface packet rate

The packet rate mib 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.2.1.1.7 for 7600 seem not support by ASR9K, anyone can share the packet rate /s mib for ASR9K

This is generally computed offline by the mgmt station based on the packet counters (from the IFMIB) and computed over time.
A great package that does this is MRTG you may like to mess around with.
alternatively you could possibly pull the XR interface rate out via XML.
regards
xander

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    Power Save:         disabled        
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      11n Mode (ng):           disabled
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    Jun 20 14:23:00 EDT: fh_fd_timer_process_async
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    Jun 20 14:24:00 EDT: fh_fd_timer_process_async
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      Open: IPCP, loopback not set
      Keepalive set (10 sec)
      CRC checking enabled
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      30 second output rate 2000 bits/sec, 2 packets/sec
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    event tag if_4 interface  name Serial0/1/0:0 parameter input_errors_overrun entry-op ge entry-val 2  entry-type increment poll-interval 60
    event tag if_5 interface  name Serial0/1/0:0 parameter output_errors entry-op ge entry-val 2  entry-type increment poll-interval 60
    event tag if_6 interface  name Serial0/1/0:0 parameter output_errors_underrun entry-op ge  entry-val 2 entry-type increment poll-interval 60
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      IP Source Guard: disabled, Logging: disabled
      DHCPv4 snooping: disabled
      IGMP Snooping profile: none
      Bridge MTU: 1500
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          Flooding:
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            Unknown unicast: enabled
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          IGMP Snooping profile: none
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          IP source guard drop counters:
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              Interface    vlan-55                        unknown
              MTU          1500                          1500
              Control word disabled                      disabled
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              VCCV CC type 0x6                            0x6
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              bytes: received 0, sent 0
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          IGMP Snooping profile: none
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    |||
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      Destination Address: 19.19.19.19,VC ID: 55
        Local Label:  63
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                  CV Type: LSPV [2], BFD/Raw [5]
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            MTU: 1500,  Interface Desc: vlan-55
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                  CV Type: LSPV [2]
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    VFI asr9k-7600  \
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          Last local AC  circuit status sent: No fault
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          Last local LDP TLV    status sent: No fault
          Last remote LDP TLV    status rcvd: No fault
          Last remote LDP ADJ    status rcvd: No fault
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        MTU: local 1500, remote 1500
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    Regards
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    Regards
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