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Can you elaborate a little further what you are looking to accomplish. Off the top of my head, one idea is WAN Killer in the Toolset.
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If exposed via SNMP you could be able to create UnDP's to gather and display
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Can you open a support ticket and please include diagnostics in the ticket
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Are you on the latest SP, which is SP3 for NPM 9.5?
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No, you currently cannot do this, this is already in our system as an enhancement request, I will append you to it
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SP3 will emcompass SP2 as well, so fi you download SP3 and apply you will be good. The installer will shut down the needed services and install the service packs and bring up the configuration wizard to update the appropriate parts of the product. If you have any problems, please feel free to respond back to this thread or…
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If you right click on the maps in Network Atlas and go to map properties I believe it is you can select whether or not to enforce account limitations on the map or not. You will need to do this for each map you want to enforce this on.
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Not currently, this is something we are looking to add in a future release
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Can you check if those devices support the 802.11 MIB?
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What are the spec's of the boxes? Do both machines have access to the hosts you want to scan or DHCP server you want to scan?
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We have not gone through a full round of regression testing, however, with NPM we did perform some high level testing against the RC for vSphere 5 to make sure nothing broke and everything appeared to be working properly. If you find anything let us know, but should be ok.
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These all make sense. In the meantime, could you create UnDP's to do #1 and show on node details page? We are looking at doing something similar for #2 in a future release, but less around NCM data than based on topology data gather from the NPM discovery engine.
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Since it sounds like you own the product, I would recommend opening a support ticket.
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NPM looks at sysUptime to determine when a node was rebooted or re-started Can you pull that value via MIB browser and see what it is set at?
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Thanks for the feedback, we will get an item logged for future consideration
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No, this resource does not exist today. Couple options: 1 - you can write a report to show this info to you 2 - you can go to the manage groups page and in the group by drop down select node
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Are you a customer or evaluating? if customer you can open a ticket, if eval let me know and I can have an SE reach out to help.
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This type of audit trail is not available in Orion today. You may be able to get some of this info out of the AD logs through.
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I will log this as an enhancement request for the web console. One thing you could do is setup different alerts with different values on when to notify you for different device types etc. are exceeding a different value
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If that MIB is not in our MIB DB and you know the OID, then you can just paste it into the initial UnDP dialog and we will poll it. If you want this MIB added to our MIB DB you can open a support ticket and they will update the MIB DB. We typically do it weekly, sometime every other week depending on requests.
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You can create Advanced SQL reports if you wish to customize the data we pull further and we also have a utility called the Universal Device Poller which allows you to pull any data we do not pull which is available via SNMP regarding your sub-interfaces question. You can then display this data within the web console,…
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We are doing some tests on our end to ensure nothing changed, more to come on results. You are attempting to do this against a 12.6 installation?
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For sure sounds odd, almost like a timing issue. Please open a support ticket so we can dig into deeper and look int the logs to see if that gives more info.
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Will log it. In past lives I have had customers use the native AD integration with TACACS, so that might be something worth looking into on your side.
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Can you define what you mean by status bar? When you say status bar I think of when you run the report you want a status bar to indicate the report is running, is this what you mean?
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Not currently this is an open feature enhancements we have on the list for a future release
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Matt, I am looking into, but in the meantime, have you opened a Support case? Brandon
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So based on the users login to a system you want the UI to either be English or Spanish based? If so, no that is not supported
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Yes there were changes, but I do not have them documented. With any upgrade, before customers do it, we always recommend a backup of the database in case for any reason you need to roll back or something goes off the rails.
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The ESX host or the Guest machines on that ESX host? If the host then this is what you see