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You can even try it Click the hashtag and you'll see the names of the people using that hashtag
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This would be nice, would be very useful in monitoring my ISP links and my VPN lines on my routers hoho ^_^ Additionally, all the alert features like, "this condition should exist 'x' minutes" etc. will still be intact For a start it would be great to monitor if utilization for example stays X Mbps for T amount of time,…
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Hey Thanks DanielleH ^_^ I'll be sure to PM Brad Thanks!
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Thanks Plang Yeap I already checked that site, the screenshots are quite old however, still v10.1 screenshots Oh well, looks like I have to create from scratch of course, with the help of the summary from the research I did Thanks,
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You may have configured a reporting job in report writer how bout checking it
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This issue is quite broad, -SNMP can be an issue, the traps configured on the device may be lacking -If you are in cisco try "snmp-server enable traps" to enable everything. -check the community string as well and the version, v2c to 3 are recommended Also, in your orion, go to manage nodes and delete that node and add it…
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Alerts have a native feature that basically says "If X occurs for more than T minutes" then an alert will trigger. However, if you're concerned on how many times it happens, most likely one good example is device X rebooted X times, then you probably need an advance SQL query for that.
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Use the UnDP it's in the Start->All Progs->Solarwinds Orion->Net perf. Manager->UnDP and yeah, it is also in the admin guide if you want instructions on how to do it
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If you want other lists of OIDs check out the MIB tree Go to Solarwinds Orion->Network perf manager->Universal Device Poller Click ADD UnDP once you are taken to the next page, click browse MIB to see them