Both at my current job and a couple other prior jobs I've always had issues with the Active Directory folks buying in to UDT needing access to ALL of the Active Directory servers in order to attach a username to an endpoint. Whether it be getting an account at all, getting (and keeping) the correct permissions on the…
There should be an option in UDT to include the switch and port where a rogue device was found. It would be nice if this information would be presented on the dashboard or a report.
I would like the following feature to be considered for implementation: Include the trigger action shutdown port for when UDT detects a Rogue MAC, this will only affects the port where the MAC address directly connected.
I would like to see a rule based white/ignore list. Example: White list/Ignore if MAC address on x.x.x.x subnet, with hostname string.
Currently there are no reports for Rouges Devices in UDT. Rouge Device Detection is a big feature of UDT and it would be nice to have reports on devices found (PCI). I'm pretty sure I could get this information from a custom SQL query, but it would be nice to have this feature out of the box.
Here's a simple break down: * From NTA you can drill in to get UDT information. * From NPM you can drill in to get NTA and UDT information. * From UDT you can get some NPM interface information but no NTA information. Solution: Supply pertinent NTA data along with NPM interface data when viewing Device Tracker Endpoint…
Support of OpenLDAP server (OpenLDAP, Main Page) and related services in UDT
Support of Apache LDAP server (Welcome to Apache Directory — Apache Directory ) and related services in UDT
My Network Analyst Team is frequently tasked with reviewing and verifying Cisco Switchport configurations for devices that may be incompatible with certain Cisco commands or options. I can use UDT to quickly find the switch and switchport to which a device is connected, but UDT does not give me all of the information I'd…
Integration with Cisco ISE, to get more reliable information about the network switch and port or wireless controller where the user is connected.
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