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  • Exactly. Also, a way to display just a specific trap would be nice.
  • Denny - Is there a way to clean up traps to have them be displayed on the a Node Details page in a more human readable format? Thanks, Mike
  • Great! Thanks for the follow up Elisabeth!
  • Hence my question regarding the NetPerfMon.Charts. This is the "global" configuration from the little I have tweaked in it.
  •  Has anyone gotten anywhere with this? I would like to generate reports in local time but since DST is now different everywhere this seems to be more of a problem now and I am not sure if just having the GMT offsets will work without having to update them for DST in each time zone.
  • Roger - Also in response to 2. I have looked but can't find where the 'Colored Square' is stored. I am looking to change the colors for these objects:
  • Roger - 1. OK. I did notice that. I am trying to use .PNG for custom icon files and they don't appear. It works fine with .GIF or .JPG. 2. Yes, we have a color deficient person that we are trying to modify the colors so they can see them correctly. 3. Thanks, that answers that question!
  • Do you know where I can pickup 9.1? I don't see it listed in the Customer Portal.
  • So if I want to apply it to all all charts of the same type, where do I make the change? I would rather not have to go to each node and change the chart settings.
  • Nice post. I took a look around and found the following that may stream line your configuration process a bit: From CCO: To find the QoS service policies that are applied to a specific interface (more generically referred to as a target), you must search the entire cbQosServicePolicyTable within the…
  • Can this be added to Response Time Charts as well?
  • Custom Tables - What I mean by this is a lot of Cisco SNMP tables use dynamic OIDs to label the row data. And it is difficult to query that row data since the OIDs are contanstaly changing. As far as the row counting goes, I am trying to graph the number of active VoIP calls on a gateway. In order to do this it seems like…
  • I am not sure of a way to report on this OID with Orion. The issue is that the OID returns a 64 character binary string. For example: # Generated by MIB Viewer # Version 10.2.33 # 7/9/2009 2:21:01 PM # # PowerNet-MIB:upsBasicStateOutputState on leups2 Value 0001010100000000001000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000…