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Hmmmm. Is snmp ifindex persist in your config?
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You will end up with an alert like this...
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I think the custom property app also sets the length in several cfg files. I changed it in the sql table and it had no effect.
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It is not possible today. See this post for a workaround.
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Hi Scott, If you have some time, I'd like to get your opinion on some data display options. Andy
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Good to see it is fixed. I'll pass the feedback along to the Product Management and dev teams.
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It would be FILO if we assume all devices have the same boot cycle duration. The time required to reboot will be a larger factor on when you will get an up status compared to relitive time into the fast polling cycle.
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Hello, For the Performance Guide, are you refering to this one? If not, this is a good resource for troubleshooting perfprmance issues. The 20GB size is usually for the Orion server installation, not the SQL server. The NPM database contains tables for any installed modules. The database size you have seems reasonable, but…
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Hi Gary, Am I reading this wrong? Are you saying these should not show up as Cisco devices? Andy
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Ok - that is much clearer. It seems step 2 above is the step my procedure is missing. All of my VMs are tied up or else I would test the procedure myself. The reason I question if config wiz would do the trick is that CW is typically only aware of db, web, and services. When you install the additional polling wizard the…
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Jon's description is correct but it is called a 1 gig full duplex. A 2 gig full duplex is 2 gigs both directions.
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Thanks - Its there now
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Take a look and make sure the NetFlow Summary Resources look just like the attached. If they don't you'll have to edit back to this state. If they do, it looks like support may be the best path forward. Andy
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One test you could do is see if you can pull content directly off of http://thwack.com/media/ from the same server. If not, then you probably have a browser setting to change to make that a trusted site.
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We use SNMP to poll for basic CM stats like phones connected etc. With UnDP you build the poller so you can monitor anything in the Avaya CM MIB. Looks like Avaya MIBS are pretty detailed.
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Thanks Ken, I'll keep these items tracked as possible Feature Enhancements. Andy
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Are you sure there are not transitory interface failures? Maybe set the polling on one of those interfaces to 1 minute and see what is happening. I don't recommend keeping the polling period at 1 minute after the troubleshooting is finished.
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Good to see that this was resolved and thanks for the kudos to support.
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You can create an Advanced Alert so that if the interface traffic falls below a threshold it triggers. One thing to consider is that it is normal for WAN circuits to have very low utilization during off hours, so you probably want to filter this to business hours and buffer the alert by requiring a couple of polling cycles…
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Are you able to see what traffic is using the bandwidth and by what endpoint? If those are valid you may have no choice other than upgrading bandwidth.
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Please open a ticket and we'll help you get passed this.
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OK - no further gymnastics required. ;) Can you open a ticket and reference the thread?
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I'm not seeing that as an edit option, just a new discovery option.
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Contact customer service. They are listed on the customer portal.
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Instead of reinstalling run the Configuration Wizard against the web only.
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Can you share you sflow config? I may be able to help you from that and a model number. Andy
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Also keep in mind the free tool only supports v5 flows for Cisco.
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You may need to setup UnDP pollers for that information. See page 113 of the admin guide. http://www.solarwinds.com/documentation/Orion/docs/OrionNPMAdministratorGuide.pdf
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Hi CoreyMac, I have had this tested here and we found that the total calculated traffic and the NTA traffic were almost the same. The total traffic was slightly higher than the NTA peaks which is what I would expect. Obviously this is not the case in what you are seeing. NTA won't measure things such as NetFlow, Syslog and…
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Got it, Thanks! (You mean SEuM was born and changed its name when it left grade school?)