I'm tasked to find a solution/product which tracks any MAC address of a laptop, wireless/wired devices, etc - if/when - it is lost or stolen and shows back up on the private network.
Anyone know of anything?
Have you looked at our User Device Tracker (UDT)?
www.solarwinds.com/.../switch-port-management.aspx
Exactly what it is designed to do, among other things.
Jeff,
How can I expect this product to work with Wireless controllers and iPads too?
Thanks.
lchance,
Check out the demo
http://tracking.demo.solarwinds.com/Orion/SummaryView.aspx
On the first page there is a device watch list...they have an iphone as a watched device should give you a good idea of it.
Yes I had seen that entry for 'IPHONE' and checked that MAC vendor and no record found. That might be a made-up MAC I guess...
But I'm very curious about how it picks up MACs especially from wireless controllers.
What I have in Orion today seems completely independent of each other, that is, MACs for physical switches & MACs for wireless controllers.
Hey SOLARWINDS!
I installed the 30day eval on Orion and ...WOW! I am impressed!!
Thanks...
When in Node Details View and seeing the info presented by UDT, do you know why a Cisco 3560 stackable doesn't show anything in the IP column, however a Cisco 2960 stackable does?
This is likely due to a failure in determining a switch to router correlation. If you edit the node properties you should see a resouce at the bottom that shows routers where the stack is trying to get its layer 3 information from.
Yes that works now...Thanks.
Can you tell me how I would use this product to locate a 'rogue' device on the network?
Can you give me a little more information about what you're trying to accomplish?
Are you just wanting to search for a MAC, IP, or Hostname? If so you can use the search feature at the top right of the Summary page. Also, there is a device watchlist you can setup to notify you when devices come online, based upon MAC, IP, or hostname.
If you're talking about creating a whitelist and then being notified when a device outside of that list comes online, that is not currently part of UDT. If this is what you're trying to accomplish please let us know so we can add it to our feature count for a future version.
Jeff