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Isn't the Khoros platform the platform that was recently hacked and then used to attack the NFL and Facebook?
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You stated you would start a dedicated thread to report problems, I can't seem to find it. Then you create a new line the formatting alll runs together
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I also need this feature, as the endpoint I'm monitoring only supports responding via ICMP. As it stands, I have to monitor as red "down" with limited value as observing the path always in down state.
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Please keep in mind, Solarwinds, that when the poster says "92/93/94/95/9600 switches" , some of these are Catalyst, and some are Nexus. Cisco Catalyst: Cisco Catalyst 2960-X and XR Series Cisco Catalyst 3650 Series Cisco Catalyst 1000 Series Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series…
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In the above post, formatting, all, runs, and together, should have displayed as new line. And speaking of typos, where is the edit button for editing my previous post? And where are formatting options? Formatting was available in forum products, oh idk, in the 1990s I believe, but don't seem to be available the me here,…
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Please make this available, with the recent " security incident" this has become a requirement now. Need all required URLs!
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This is precisely what I needed, and worked perfectly. Thanks!
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Found this support article: https://support.solarwinds.com/SuccessCenter/s/article/Getting-alerts-about-neighbors-being-down-after-removing-routing-neighbors-in-NPM?language=en_US
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I'm having this issue, running version 2020.2
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The next generation of Cisco 7350, the Catalyst C9300 please.
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This behavior appears to remain present as of 2019.4
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Thanks for your time, but I'm afraid I'm still getting the same error. I'm running the latest recommended release.
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Pasted the query you posted above, and getting the following error:
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Getting same error
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Unfathomably, per my conversation with Palo Alto support via a ticket I opened, they do not support the industry standards snmp interface ip address value. You can see this for yourself if you attempt to do an snmp walk of all values returned by the palo alto, there is no value with the interface ip address. The only…