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I agree, but fo rme is "Stop making me have fun while I am trying to work!"
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Same here 750 pts, I did all three weeks and the bonus questions too. I got the back pack first, very nice, now going to the hoodie. DanielleH do you think you can look at this for us?
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How are you going to sell it when I have won it? lol.
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That is what I tried as well but the Running Configuration these lines; crypto pki certificate chain TP-self-signed-######## + certificate self-signed 01</p><p> 123412354 etc.. (rest of the certificate)</p><p></p><p>The Startup Configuration has the following lines.</p><p> crypto pki certificate chain…
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Thanks, as soon as posted this question that is exactly what I did. I manually entered the subnet that was in IPAM into the Discovery Tool and I had my nodes in NPM. I will play around with it and maybe I can figure something more automatically like you are suggesting. Thanks a gain for your reply.
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We use SQL 2008 Standard on a dedicated sserver. This server is running with 15K SAS 6Gbps Hard Drive, 48GB RAM and 24 cores. Only Solarwinds Named Instances will ever be on this SQL Server. I do not think we are going to run into issues here. We may start to see issues on what is actually moniter, but hey this is why we…
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This may not be the answer you are looking for but, I too did not like the Overall Running Startup ConfigConflicts to show any conflicts. This makes me think that something changed, which may or may not have been intentional, but the configuration was not saved. Not having Identical Running and Startup configurations makes…
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this is a great idea to have slight move towards *nix type programmability. These can have so much more robustness and can integrate easily to scripts. I like what has mentioned about creating a form that could basically give users a sort of Report Scheduler utility. But I also agree with on this statement, "I would expect…
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We normally look at NTA for WAN links. This is specially helpful when we implement a new application that we are not 100% sure how the links willl react to the new traffic flow. I agree, with your 7 days of historical data. Users will find different way or application to get their jobs done if something is slowing them…
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Currently there are only options for Cicso and Juniper, are there any plans to integrate other vendors? We currnetly still use and monitor Adtran router and CSU/DSUs. I have also worked with Enterasys and HP switches which would be nice to know there EOL dates.
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Like mentions above you can monitor via those methods (ICMP, SNMP, and WMI). The down fall to the device you what to monitor is that you can only tell whether it is up or down with the ICMP Reply and you cannot manage it as you would be able to with SNMP.
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If I understand your question correctly, you can look at the routing table to look for a route to 0.0.0.0. This would most likely be the live route, but if you have load balancing or static route it depends where the destination is. If this does not help, can you better describe your question better.
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Are you running the inventory from the web console or the NCM on the server you installed the application? is displaying the NCM on the server but I think you can run it both ways, I can check in the morning when I return to work and let you know.
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I think going into this dynamic type of networking is good as long as the administrators are capable of decipherring what is happening dynamically. Yes, this should make our day-to-day network performance better, but I think as long as the engineer(s) behind it all are knowledgeable enough to turn it off and do what SDN…