
I'm glad that 1.7 supports Cisco Routers, because most of our remote sites use DHCP from our routers, but a few of the smaller sites have Cisco 5505 ASAs dishing out IP addresses.
We are using our ASAs with a password/enable login combination that is working successfully within NCM, but I cannot use IPAM to successfully monitor the scopes on the ASA. I'm not sure if it's me or IPAM at this point. Is anyone successfully using a configuration like this ? ( In the meantime, I'll continue to look through my IPAM setup)
Thanks,
Doug
Do those devices accept these commands?
http://knowledgebase.solarwinds.com/kb/questions/1973/Cisco+DHCP+Commands+in+IPAM
Ah no. (thanks for that link though)
sh running-config
sh dhcpd binding
sh dhcpd state
sh dhcpd statistics
would be the related commands
IPAM supports Cisco routers and layer 3 switches which run IOS 12.2 (8) or above. These devices need to support commands ‘show running-config’, ‘show ip dhcp pool’ and ‘show ip dhcp binding’ to be scanned.
Oh no. So the ASAs aren't supported? That's bad news for us as well. Time to rethink our IPAM strategy.
I posted this thread as an IPAM user feature request DHCP ASA User Request.
The ASA we were trying to find the DHCP settings for looked like it did not take the commands that need to be supported.
- 'show ip dhcp pool'
- 'show ip dhcp binding'
The ASA did take these commands though.
- show running-config
- show dhcpd
- show dhcpd binding
Hi,
thanks for info. As you probably read above. Those devices would have to support following IOS commands: ‘show running-config’, ‘show ip dhcp pool’ and ‘show ip dhcp binding’ to be scanned. We know about that and it has been logged as a feature request.
thanks,
Michal