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OK, once you work with them and get this sorted out, please post back to the thread
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We don't support Network Atlas on Windows 7 yet, however, you can try to install it and run it in XP compatibility mode. It would be the same installer, there is only one installer for Atlas
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If you download the latest 9.5 bits from the customer portal, it should have SP4 bundled in with it
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Correct
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If you click on the View header for that graph, it will launch a new browser tab/window and render the chart, do you not see the X-Axis there either?
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Unknown typically means we can't communicate via SNMP to it, we have seen this on Windows Server before, if you search on thwack for Windows and SNMP you should find it
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Best bet, open a support ticket to look into
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We have been working with the Nexus BU and you should be able to monitor them with Orion. If not send me a PM and we can investigate.
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What SP are you running? For the post about IP, try IP_Adresss instead.
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Please see this post, Peter put together a handy dandy little utility, see here
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Got it logged in the system
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Yes, we made many improvements to map performance in 10.0
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So see here and here for some info on what we are working on So you could use the Universal Device Poller to poll via SNMP this info and then display on the node details page and report on them, but you can't search on them
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What version are you on? Best bet is to open a support ticket
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I have it on the list of something we need to address, so yes I do have it on the list.
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Ahh finally I meet another Chrome person, I thought I was the only one
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I don't think support will be able to help you there, this is just a use case which we don't support at this point in time
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I don't see anything odd there. Are you able to open a support ticket to investigate further?
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Here is Texas, hokey is a formal part of everyday speech. Since we were going to have to change our method to gather this data we choose the API as it will allow us access to a lot more data if we choose to use it in the future
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Is it against a controller or thick ap? If thick AP try doing an SNMP Walk with the 802dot11 MIB as that is what we use and see what is reported back. Odd that it works for some and not for others
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I just pinged the email address associated with your Thwack account.
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For Controllers, yes, we are looking to add more vendors in the future. For autonomous or thick AP's, if the AP supports the 802.11 MIB, then it should work in Orion
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Check that out and let me know if that gives you what you wanted
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Can you explain further what is happening? Only 13 addresses are showing at a time?
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Unfortuantly I can't due to accounting regulation rules. However, as you said we are in beta and we typically do two releases a year, so hopefully you can use that to get a rough idea.
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No, you cannot do report editing on the web, it must be done with the report writer application. I am not aware of any workarounds at this time. The funtionality you are asking for is not in the next release, but I have it documented for consideration for a future release.
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This is an area we are actively looking into for a future release
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No, RC2 is what is not GA, so no need to upgrade. Announcement on forum will be coming shortly
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netforce, Peter tried to reach out to you via the email account that is associated with your Thwack account, but it bounced. If you need the instructions to fix, please send me a private message via Thwack
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Got it and tested and I am seeing same thing I will get a defect filed