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  • I posted on the Cisco NetPro Forum a question as to whether the ASA would ever support standard NetFlow and provide the same data that NetFlow on routers provides. Here was there response... The ASA only supports NetFlow version 9 and there are no plans to support NetFlow version 5. NetFlow on the ASA is event driven.…
  • Not that it will do much necessarily, but those that want the ASA to do standard NetFlow may want to email their Cisco account reps and put in the feature request with them. Hopefully they can push it up higher within Cisco. Or if anyone knows a better way to put in feature requests with them.
  • Here are some of the things we would like to see in future releases... 1. In the GUI, if the editable fields (i.e. Comments) for the individual IPs could be updated without having to select the IP then click Edit above. To just be able to click on the field and edit it right there. 2. I know earlier in the post someone…
  • I'm curious then if you're looking to pull the information directly from the API will you be expanding what information can be collected from the VMWare systems? We are looking at tools such as vFoglight for possible purchases, but if Solarwinds is looking to expand on what data can be collected, trending, etc. for VMWare…
  • The only problem we have with that is we would then have to go into each individual guest node to see what it's doing for disk IOPs. We were hoping to have a view where we could look at the ESX host node details and see what each guest on that host was doing in a table and chart view. So, for instance, right now if I click…
  • I haven't researched this, but do the ASAs send the regular NetFlow data as well asn the security info via NetFlow or is it just the Security Info?
  • Sorry for the late response. I ran the MIB walk and the host that is being placed in Net-SNMP is not responding to any of the VMWARE MIBs (i.e. VMWARE-VMINFO-MIB 1.3.6.1.4.1.6876.2.3.1.3.0.0). I did hte MIB walk of a host with Update 3 (service pack 3 essentially) and it did respond to the VMWARE MIBs. I guess they…
  • Yes we are using the Group of Nodes limitation. LIke you said it was the best one to get me the specific nodes I wanted in that view limitation.
  • Of sorts. I'm trying to see if there is a way to just query ESX to see what disk IOPs each guest is doing. I can query ESX and see the LUNs and idsk reads and writes, but it appears to be total disk reads and writes and not per second averages. It also doesn't really break it down to the individual guests usage of that LUN.
  • No this is still VI3 or ESX3 just running Update 4. My server engineers are telling me this is like a service pack. 
  • Anyone know of a way to select specific "Varbinds"? Something like ${Varbinds = blah && blah} (I don't know what the syntax would look like).