It would be extremely helpful to show the POE status of POE switch ports.
We have an Orion instance consolidated with multiple modules(NPM,NCM,NTA,IPAM and UDT) and we finding difficulties in managing user access. All the time Solarwinds Admin can't do all jobs, some things should be shared so that users can have less dependency on Admins. For ex: 1.UDT: Admin can't sit for monitoring and add…
I would like to be able to identify the speed/duplex on ports and whether the setting has been forced or auto negotiated. At the moment is that I am trying to determine which desktop PCs and switch ports have been forced as our global Win7 desktop build standard is auto/auto, whereas our old XP build differed in some…
Provide the WWN of the attched fiber channel card in the attached server.
UDT already knows the status of a monitored port. Would it be possible for UDT to send notification at change of port status? (Submitted as support case# 00101407.)
There should be a option to have the switch and port of the device found on the Rogue Devices View. If you have a long list of devices that need to be tracked down. Having the switch and port on this view will save a lot of clicks Current View
It would be very helpful to have an interface to allow you to easily enable UDT on ports for an existing node rather than having to create a discovery job or having to delete/re-add the node.
Under user environment, the Cisco VRF design is applied to the core and distributor router to partition their IT data network. With deployed the Orion UDT over that network infrastructure, the UDT just capable to obtain the IP address from the default VRF only (those IP address information from other private vrf cannot…
Dear Community/support, We are using UDT Solarwinds module together with NCM-NPM and few others , and we regularly need to import new switch ports to UDT manually (changes to switch config like addition of new stack). We have in place switch discovery that help to add new switch port to NCM but for UDT we import manually.…
SELECT nodeaccesspoint, portname, ipaddress, instances FROM [dbo].[UDT_MACCurrentInformation] INNER JOIN ( SELECT ipaddress as ip, count(ipaddress) as instances FROM [dbo].[UDT_MACCurrentInformation] GROUP BY ipaddress HAVING COUNT(*) > 1 ) dt ON ipaddress = dt.ip ORDER BY instances desc, ipaddress desc, nodeaccesspoint…
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