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thanks for your help !
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Same here, only 4624/4634 events. I checked the link above and it's configured as it should be but no 4768/4769 events.
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That's weird, I browsed MIBs on 4-5 Cisco switch and all ports return type 6 I tried it on 3 differents models.... (2960, 2960G and 4500 series)
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They will send my debug logs to the dev team to look further into it
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So that's where the problem is. It seems the trunk ports listed in the output aren't detected as trunk. Their port type is 6 (ethernet). This is weird because these ports are clearly trunk (switch mode trunk in the config, when doing "sh int trunk" in the switch, they are listed,etc..) So it seems your query is working…
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Hi, I have a case with technical support, I will update this topic as soon as I have new information. thanks
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How can I verify on cisco switches (2960 series) ? edit : I saw this : http://fixunix.com/snmp/262406-how-get-cisco-bridge-mib-information-using-snmp-v3.html Am just not sure how to implement several contexts to scan... there must be a simple way to do it edit2 : what are the requirements on switches for successful scan ?…
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thanks again ! Now it's better but there is one small problem to solve yet. I don't know why but there are some trunk port in the ouput. If I remove "UDT_PortToEndpoint.ConnectionType = 1" from the "where", I see all trunk ports in the listing (which I suppose it's normal ?). If I put it back, most of them don't show up…
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Ok I tried the "refresh node" but it doesn't seem to work Rediscover from the web interface "works". Node details (hostname, location, contact,etc..) are updated. But name you see everywhere (overview, entry in perf manager) isn't updated To be precised : Node Name : not updated System name : updated all other info :…
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any news on this ?
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I want to add something. In node details, System name seems to be updated. But the "primary" name isn't updated
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Thanks for the anwser. I think it's something solarwinds should look at. Many competitors has this option.
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In my case (and probably in his case), our core switch can't be mark as layer 3 because it doesn't do any routing. My core switch is layer 2 only. All routing is done through firewalls. So all my ARP information MUST BE taken from the firewalls. I know it's a bad design to route everything from the firewalls but…
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anyone ? I did some tests again and it doesn't work very well. I'm scanning switches with Network discovery, I only import one thing as said above. When I search for Mac address I always get : No results were found that match your query. Only thing that work is searching for IP/MAC of switches. by the way, I tried another…
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Hi, most of our sites uses static ip addressing for desktops (for reason too long to explain here).
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I changed the time out to 20 minutes....didn't get the message again...I'll wait a couple of days to see if it's ok I don't have jobs with this last run value so I suppose all jobs have run at least one time thanks for both your answers !
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Hi, thanks for the anwser but I don't want to push config but pull results from a command ...how can I make a report with that
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Thanks ! That is great. I'm no SQL expert...this works great and I have customized it a little to fit my needs but I'm trying to change something else. Instead of getting all MAC addresses from a port, is it possible to just have the sum ? I'm talking about the second query. So, for example, instead of getting 5 MAC…
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Hello, I found the way to get them back. What happended is : add new devices restart the server or services devices just added turned to unknown Open web interface edit devices, switch them to SNMPv2 (you will receive an error telling credentials don't works, click yes) edit again, switch back to SNMPv3 Open Orion services…
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thanks for the anwser I just tried it and nothing change. Hostname and SNMP location aren't updated :(
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I just opened it
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thanks !
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no problem I'll open a ticket tomorrow thanks
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Hi, thank for the answer. I did a full discovery scan the way you told me. I'm monitoring about 100 cisco switches. Is there something special or best practices to get it 100 % working ? Everytime I seach a MAC address, I get no results. The only results I can have is if I search the mac address of a monitored switch . If…
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thanks ! exactly what I was looking for !
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can't believe it was so simple.... thanks !!
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thank you !
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yes cisco switches with portfast enable on desktops ports but I have BPDUGUARD enabled so if a loop would have been created, the port should have shutdown. and I see nothing of interest in the logs.... thanks
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I second that. If IPAM can read dhcp snooping bindings table, that would be GREAT
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Same problem here. We are using checkpoint firewalls (software version with linux in background). So it's using net-snmp. And I'm unable to add them in UDT, which is pretty frustrating. We don't have any ARP info, so no Ip adresss, no hostaname, etc... All are layer 3 devices are checkpoint.