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I realize this thread is a year old, but I was wondering how you folks have been able to work around these connections? I manually delete them and they come right back. They do not depict any sort of connectivity in my network at all.
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I rebooted the router and it cleared the problem.
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Thank you for your efforts. I need to upgrade.
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Ah. LOL. 2024.2.1
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Sorry, I'm not familiar with "swosh". No matter what size I make the Widget, the lines do not show up.
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So, I have another problem with the Vendor not displaying in Node Details. Any help for this?
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That fixed it. Thank you.
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Here is a screen shot of some of our other routers. Sorry about the small size.
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Thank you for the reply. The temp 93.2 is Fahrenheit. As I mentioned, I have this set up for several routers and switches, which produces the same results - a temp in Fahrenheit and second number - 32.
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Awesome Milligan! Thanks for the help.
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Sorry, I missed this post. No... My Selection Method is "Specific Objects (static selection)". Here I will select the Router for the table. Then I select the "Table Layout" Columns I want to view. In this case I selected: Protocol Orion Status and Neighbor IP (when selecting "Router" under Orion Object). There is an option…
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Thank you both for your responses. My SW is offline (on a non-internet network). The table is pretty simple. The data sources are my deployed routers. In the "columns" I select "Routing Neighbors" and add in "Protocol Orion Status", "Neighbor IP", and "Neighbor ID". So, for that device it shows all of the neighbors that…