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Out of curiosity, can you be a little more specific what you mean by "Interface Auditing"?
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Actually let me back up. I added the poller but the information that i'm seeing is... not what i'm looking for. All it is displaying is just numbers, not IP addresses, host names etc.
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Where is the resource located? I've been trying to add them to mine but haven't found where the resource is.
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Please see the attached picture.
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Thank you for responding, that is unfortunate that they don't have a mechanism. I guess the best I can do at this point is look to alert through NCM when it downloads the config and maybe alert if it is different to the day prior. It's not ideal but at this point I'm not sure what else I can do.
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My understanding is no. Netflow is basically an add-on piece to NPM. It doesn't maintain its own database or really its own nodes. ie, you need to be monitoring the nodes in NPM in order to receive netflow traffic from them.
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So for me, when I experienced this on my HP switches, I had to change the device command template to auto determine instead of telling it to use HP Switch's template. Not sure if that'll work for anyone else but it did for me.
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In my experience, you'll need to monitor via the inside network. Cisco doesn't like sending SNMP traffic out of the outside interface, so you should have a VPN tunnel or something like that set up with that site so if you point the SNMP through the inside network you should be ok. Here's what we did: same-security-traffic…