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Please provide more support for other vendors e.g. Brocade or HPE. This would be appreciated. Thank you!
My company has two SW Orion deployments - One for our production environment and one for our DEV. Both of the deployments are running Orion Platform HF4, NCM HF1, NPM HF3, NTA HF2, UDT HF3: 2020.2.6 Today, I had noticed that for the End of Support & End of Sales Lookup page, in the DEV environment, it has a banner that…
Probably every network administrator knows this problem: How do I know what equipment in my network is going End-of-Life (EoL) and when? This blog post discusses various aspects of this issue and offers some possibilities how the EoL problem can be solved using the newly updated EOL Lookup service from SolarWinds together…
How does NCM go about obtaining EOL data for devices? I read in some older posts that it does not require internet connection for this feature to work, but in my offline environment it is all showing as no info, even though I know several devices are nearing EOL. My security team has given me the go-ahead to allow the NCM…
As a part of the effort to make the EoL/EoS feature (available with NCM 7.2) as useful as possible, we would like to ask you to report any devices where our data is missing, incorrect, or the suggestions are misleading. We will do our best to incorporate your feedback into NCM. Note: If applicable please provide the…
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End of Life End of Life (EOL) date is when a product, hardware or software, has reached its obsolescence and is no longer supported by the company with any maintenance or update. End of Sale (EOS) is when a product is no longer sold by the organization, but may continue to be supported. Why do you need EOL/EOS DATES? * *…
The End of SW Maintenance Releases is the key date we use to replace hardware. It would be nice to add this field and have it filled in by the EoL/EoS process. If we cannot apply security patches to a system it is replaced. The End of Life date is usually years after the End of SW Maintenance Releases date. Thank you,…
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