Ericn84

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  • We have six Cisco LWAPP Controllers including two 4402, two 4404, and two NMWELC. These controllers manage 181 light weight access points currently and will be expanding beyond 200+ next year. We do currently use WCS for management. When we demo'd Orion awhile back, I didn't test the wireless portion as it was a lower…
  • Hi Chuck, Are you using Cisco WCS and LWAPP controllers with auto channels and power level assignment? If so, each time the AP changes channels due to interference or performance issues, the AP will go down and will send an alert that it went down. We have WCS setup to send alerts when the AP's drop and I get alerts all…
  • We are an industrial environment as well, and when I demo'd the software I tested it out on Rockwell PLC's and Zebra label printers, it provided some good information. Never got far enough in the evaluation process to investigate custom polling, also didnt have the engineers toolset at the time or another decent SNMP walk…
  • It would be amazing if a partnership with Cisco would allow an individual to link their SmartNet contracts with NCM and be able to compare that with the existing equipment inventory. Even better yet, if it brought in end-of-life and end-of-support dates and shows you what you should be trying to replace. But that would be…
  • Hi Danielle, My case number is 374110, I have been working with Paul and we have tried a few polling frequency changes however it still has not resolved the issue. I am currently coordinating with him a time to do a go-to meeting to investigate further.
  • I agree, to get native support within Orion for viewing the duplex shouldn't be an entire module. I have quite a few feelings againts UDT as it is. Back when Network Config Manager 6.0 came out, it was advertised as having the ability to track devices, I never got it to work right and now a year later there is a different…
  • Darn Cisco for lieing to me saying that the device supports this OID=)
  • I have it going right to the root, I will open a ticket to investigate it further.