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Great question! I have the same problem. The problem is that the bandwidth statement only is one value (typical the downsteam capacity), so thats what Orion will use.
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I upgraded from NPM 9.5.1 SP4 to V.10 SP1. Only NPM. The upgrade went smooth, but after some time i discovered problems with my polling engines. Read about it here: The problem was solved by the SolarWinds Tech Staff, and as you can read its was an error introduced by NPM in 9.x.x, so please check your DB size before…
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*Bump* Come on. At least a SolarWinds staff member could reply. Is the unplugged status on a shut interface the correct decision?
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Bump! Come on, there must be somebody who can help me.
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I have this Cisco ACE 4710 that has 4 context's running on it. We are currently running SNMPv3 so context's aren't really an issue. The problem i'm having is in NPM I have the ACE device (LB1 - IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ) with no context field in it's snmp so I get basic system stats from the Admin Context. I try to add another…
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Yes! I have 2 polling engines and they share the same database (on a database server). The web interface runs on one of the polling engines.
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Thanks for the info. I am one of those who have been waiting for a forum post like this. What server specs are you running NPM on, and how many elements are you polling?
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Go to Reports -> Inventory -> IOS Versions of Cisco Devices.
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.782 Cisco 877-M router (Supporting ADSL2+ standards) Beware: Cisco 877 works fine! (SysObejctID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.569)! Also look here:
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My licensed version also says its "Web Engine is *testing purpose only"...
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*Bump* Come on, somebody please answer the question.... Regards Michael F. Andersen Network Engineer