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Hello, Has anyone ever had this kind of discards on a device? The first one is a regular old HP Printer plugged into a stacked switch and the second is a port on a catalyst 9300 that goes to a SAN fileserver.
My network is operating normally but from UDT console we are seeing a lot of "packet losses" and "high response time" messages. We use SNMP to monitor the network devices. These alerts are consistent on a particular network switch - 3Com S4500G switch. Are there anything that I need to look at e.g. fine tuning? Thanks!
We have a Big Question about what you'd like to see in future releases of Orion Platform based tools. This is not just about UDT, but about all Orion Platform based tools - including but not limited to NPM, NTA, NCM, UDT, VNQM, IPAM, SAM, VMAN, and SRM. In this survey, we'll ask you to take a step back and consider the…
Hi all, this is a limited time offer. Take a screenshot of your UDT Summary page and send directly to me via email between now and March 29, 2019 for 1000 THWACK points. You can also append your screenshot with answers to the following questions: * What is the most useful resource/widget on the page? * What is the least…
We recently switched from Brocade to Cisco C9410R also added new DHCP scope for users. I made sure DHCP, DNS and DC are setup correctly, but we can't see any endpoints in UDT (we still have a few brocades online and they work fine). I used the UDT compatibility checker and it showed "auth errors" for some MIBs. but my…
Hey all, I am trying to clean up our UDT database and I am wondering if any of you know of a good way to get a report on MAC addresses that have a "Last seen" date of a month or older. Even if I could get a pointer of where that information is location in the database is, I could do a query there and that would help too.…
Hi, Can you help me configure Alert Trigger Action to block a MAC or Shutdown a switch port when a new Rogue device is detected by using VB scripting and passing the MAC address variable? I found the below Twack article and would like to do something similar but in my case block rogue devices.…
One reason I purchased UDT was to track user logins and their movements and access across the network. I believed it would work without SAM, based on the configuration guide for setting up UDT to work with Active Directory. However, further in the guide I found this section: Am I missing something else in the guide that…
I've been using UDT for a couple of months successfully, and I just discovered two sets of switches whose ports show "unmonitored" in UDT. I'm uncertain how to change them to monitored, since I'd successfully added all my Cisco switches to UDT weeks ago. Or is this somehow unnecessary? No UDT information shows up in NPM's…
Can user device tracking trigger if switch port - mac address - ip address association change ? thanks for any advance
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