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Glad I could help! Unfortunately SNMP Graph does not store it's data in a database. However you can configure it to log to a flat file. After adding what you need to monitor to the SNMP Grapher, click the customize button, go to the polling tab, and there you can tell it to log to a file. Eric Fetty Senior Network…
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Both the Advanced CPU monitor and the Network Performance Monitor store their information in a standard access database the files have just been named differently. You can open these files by right clicking and click the 'Open with' option then select Microsoft Access. This will give you the ability to design your own…
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Here is a nice document that may help you out. Graphs and charts using XML,XSL and VML in IE. www.eggheadcafe.com/PrintSearchContent.asp Eric Fetty Senior Network Administrator Siemens 4705 Duke Drv Mason, OH 45040 eric.fetty@sbs.siemens.com
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The way the current MAC Address discovery works is by utilizing your machines local arp processes. You can discover MACs of remote networks if you have SNMP access to the router (default gateway) of the remote network. You could do this either using the mibviewer or IP Network browser. If using MibViewer, use…
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you could use the alarm suppression feature to accomplish this. Eric Fetty Senior Network Administrator Siemens 4705 Duke Drv Mason, OH 45040 eric.fetty@sbs.siemens.com
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This appears to be something that is polled real time when viewing, rather than being stored in the DB. If it's not stored in the DB then you won't be able to generate a report on it. Eric Fetty