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Seems like I am also getting that. Appears the contest has closed early.
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Loved today's question. Probably because I got it correct but it was definitely one I read several times!
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We have been looking into Delve a bit but I haven't had a chance myself to check it out. Sway does sound interesting but I don't think we have that just yet.
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I read it several times, took a deep breath, and went for it. Glad I was able to get it. Two correct answers away from a perfect score!
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@cahunt is correct. It all goes back to logic. Learning any language should help with the understanding of logic. This sounds like a good goal for 2016.
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Agreed. That gave me the "SKILLZ TO ANSWER THE QUESTION".
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Got all of my votes in and now I have to wait several days to see who wins so I can vote again.
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Would be great to attend. Let me know next time you need a partner in crime adatole
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Bring on the prizes. All 20 greens.
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Same boat as you guys!
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I also got all 15 correct. Excited for my first shirt as well as a chance to win the grand prize!
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What you will need to do is use the MIB from APC to create a custom poller. From there you can assign that poller to the device. You can create the poller in the Universal Device Poller application on your solarwinds server. You can even assign it to your device from inside of there. I believe this should help walk you…
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taylor.greg wanted to check in and see if this worked for you.
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Are you referring to creating a custom poller to monitor the temperature?
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eoboyle If I am understanding what you are asking then the below should help. 1. Click on "Manage Nodes" 2. Change "Group By" filter to "Location" or whichever method you want to group your nodes. 3. Select the location/filter you want to work with and click the check boxes you wish to work with. 4. Once all of the nodes…
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Maybe I should assume this but did you test that the OID returned a value before the transform was assigned?
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taylor.greg yes you can do this. You can click on one subnet, then hold down shift and click on the other subnets you want to move. Once you have them all selected you should be able to click and drag to the group you have created. I can do this in my environment. I am running IPAM 4.3.2 and using Chrome. Let me know if…
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nwsvlkco If I am understanding what you are asking then yes, there is an easier way. 1. Click on "Manage Nodes" 2. Change "Group By" filter to "Location" 3. Select the location you want to work with and click the select all box. 4. Once all of the nodes are selected you should be able to click the "Unmanage" button. Let…
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jgutter You should be able to select multiple devices and update the strings all at once. You will want to go to "Manage Nodes" then you could sort by vendor and choose Cisco or do a word search that will bring up all of your ASAs. From there you can place a check mark on all the ones you want to edit. If you click the…
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Way to go. Great to see the hard work and persistence paid off.