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Please add support for this Cisco 8000 device to the sysObjectID database. Cisco 8000 Series 24x100 and 8x400G QSFPDD 1RU Fixed System w/HBM OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.3157 NPM version 2024.1.1 I have submitted case:01803567 to add the same to the MIB database When both are completed, we are looking for SNMP support and proper…
Those that have been part of the Thwack Community a while may be familiar with the long running Tell us your "Unknown" devices! thread which had been active since 2007. That thread had become too unwieldy, and most of the user submissions had been implemented many years ago. I recently reviewed each and every…
This thread had become too unwieldy at 78 pages in length, spanning across a decade, where most of the submissions had been implemented many years ago. I recently reviewed each and every posting in this thread, verified what had been implemented in-product, and which had not as yet been. I then logged any outstanding…
In addition to Node status improvements, the Orion Platform 2019.2 includes a slew of other great new features and enhancements. There’s a tremendous amount of diversity in these improvements, ranging from deployment flexibility to usability all the way to security. So, no matter what your jam, this release for the Orion…
I'm trying to create some "Node Details" pollers for giving better Machine Type descriptions to several devices. Two examples I'm working with are F5 Big-IP vCMP Guest Nodes and Nexus 9000 series (specifically DS-C9710 and N9K-C9504). The F5 vCMP Guest's show up as Vendor Unknown and Machine Type as either "Linux…
I have a few devices where NCM doesn't pick up sysobjectid, os image etc. If I do MIB/System Info, I can see that it is not an access right problem on the node, and I get proper values for sysdescr and sysobjectid. I have similar devices that works, and I can't find any NCM configuration differences. A "Rediscover" on the…
I have two types of Cisco devices that only shows up as MachineType 'Cisco' SysObjectID is 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.783 and 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.858 How do I get NPM to recognise the device types?
I have been trying to locate a SysObjectID for a Dell KACE K1000 Appliance in order to get it out of my "Unknown" Machine Type List. As you can see in the pic. A SysObjectID of "0.1" won't get me anywhere. I did an MIB Walk on the device and basically: OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0 returns "FreeBSD NGBLAKACE01 7.0-STABLE FreeBSD…
I am using Solarwinds Eng Toolset V10. My IP Network browser fails to query any device. It scrolls through trying to discover with each SNMP string and then only displays IP address and device name. I cannot expand to see MIB or interface info. SNMP strings are not only correct, but other parts of the software can use them…
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