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Cirrus 3.5 User/Device Tracker?
skaczkowski
Has anyone had the chance to test it yet?
We haven't installed the new version quite yet and I wanted to know if it's gotten any better since 3.0..
Thanks!
-Steve
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FormerMember
Where is that feature?
jkoebel
Well I just tried it and I think its worse than before. Why is the user tracker so BAD in Cirrus? I guess if I was using Cirrus in a network with only one or two switches it would work pretty good. But when you have a network that spans several regions with hundreds of switches the User/IP Address finder doesn't work well at all. When I do a search for my own IP Address I get hundreds of responses. I don't care if a switch in another state that I have never even seen much less plugged into has my mac in its arp table. And I don't care if its got a rank of 6. First and foremost, show me what device and what port my device is patched into. If you can't do that then give me the top 10 ranked in some sort of order. This was a key feature for us and needs to be fixed. Without this feature working there won't be much repeat business.
jk
skaczkowski
Exactly..
Haley, what's going on?
I remember having a lengthy conversation with yourself and Denny about what features we're looking for in Cirrus and Orion. One of the features was a much *MUCH* improved User Tracker, this was even at the top of our list!
Now that we have 3.5 installed we've found that the User Tracker hasn't been improved at all, how come? Seems that a lot of users on here were also looking for a better UT as well.
Here's why I think this feature is useless. I just did a find on a server in our Data Center which is actually on the same subnet as the Cirrus server. So worst case it should report back with a couple of switches and the server hanging off one of the ports, right? Wrong, it lists out, get this.. 2500 entries!
2500?
Why the heck is it listing out 2500 POSSIBLE locations for this machine? It should be about 3, just tell me where it's connected, this whole rating thing makes ZERO sense and is totally useless.
So, how come this was missed? Seems to me this would be a core feature of a system that's competing directly with Ciscoworks which has a great UT..
Is this something we can look forward to with 3.5.1 or is this just pie in the sky?
Inquiring minds want to know..
-Steve
Haley
We appreciate your comments and feedback regarding the Cirrus Configuration Manager. We are currently evaluating the Find MAC/Find IP functionality. I do not have a specific date for improving the mapping capability; however, this is a top priority and is slated for an upcoming release.
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