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IF speed is polled on discovery but you could create a UnDP poller for that OID and alert off of it.
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I restrict the report to top 10 until all the edits are done. Makes it go faster.
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Hi khor, For storage decimal byte multipliers are used, binary is used for memory. The conversion factor should be 1000, not 1024. Andy
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Hi Art, This is an interesting use case. I don't have very many people asking for this type of flexibility but I can see it would be very useful. I'll add it to the roadmap but no commitment to dates or releases at this point. Andy
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I would do a packet capture on the NTA server interface and see if you are receiving data plane flows. If not, the issue is in the 6500 config
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What functionality are you after?
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I don't see interfaces jumping from device to device, but changes in interfaces on devices. I'm not sure why the APC would have a serial interface. Can you walk the MIBs on those devices and see what interfaces they are claiming to have?
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I would look into SQL log shipping to the secondary server.
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Hi Harman, There are third party event correlators/managers. Is this what you are looking for? I don't know if any of them will help configure alerts but maybe the community has some experience that will be helpful. Andy
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Contact sales.
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I suggest you open a ticket on this one.
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Hi Bjamieso, They are hard to interpret at first glance. The attached sample shows the top 5 endpoints and their data transfer over time. The top one (10.199.254.6) rate of about 500 MB over the 1 minute periods, with some smaller points at the end of the chart. If you multiply the ~500 MB/Min rate by the 15 mins you get…
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Yes, that is the setting but polling interfaces every 15 seconds is excessive. The industry standards are to poll every 5 to 15 minutes. What does management want to achieve by polling so often? Does this interval apply to LAN and WAN interfaces?
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CBQoS monitoring is included in the NetFlow module. You can DL it and evaluate it from solarwinds.com
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Don't know why that is. Can you open a ticket on this one?
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That device does not support NetFlow.
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This is the uncompressed version of your McAfee error dump. You can delete them but it looks like you have a McAfee problem you should look into.
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You may be using a read only community string. Can you check to be sure you are usinng the R/W string? Andy
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If you have NTA you can isolate the traffic in IP groups and measure it. Because each application monitor can be different, I would apply the app monitor to a local server if possible and monitor the required bandwidth in bps with NTA. From there you can examine the available bandwidth is NPM and see if you have the…
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Did you upgrade NPM to SLX first? Was the NTA SLX 2000 the RC test version?
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I would do a packet capture on the syslog server to see if they are getting there.
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Use http://oriondemo.solarwinds.com/Orion/SummaryView.aspx?viewid=119&netobject= and click on NetFlow Traffic Analysis
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I think I follow what you want to do. If a node belonging to support group A goes down notify group A and so on for B and C. You can do this by creating yes/no custom properties called Support A, Support B..., then tag all of the devices with the appriopriate support group. From there create the alert Status equal to down…
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Hi Kash, You have something else using port 2055, probably another NetFlow collector system. If you shut down the other program you'll be OK. Also you can configure your devices to export to another port and set NTA to listen on that port number. Andy
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Hi John, Sometimes this is caused by the trigger and reset timing settings. Do you have any delay set in the trigger? For nodes which can reboot quickly what happens is the node goes down between polling cycles (2 minutes) and then comes up. The down trigger is no longer valid but the rebooted and up conditions are true so…
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Hi Alan, Windows 7 is not a supported OS for NPM. Andy
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NPM is fully supported running on a VM, as are other SolarWinds Orion Products. As long as the SQL server is in the same location as the NPM VM you will be ok. One consideration is that if you decide to expand to server and pplication management you want to local to the server farm. With NPM only, you will see a small…
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If the user AD authenticates there is no Orion password to change. For those who don't AD authenticate you should make Orion accounts for them. I see what you are looking for now - I'll check into it.
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Not at this point, however you can search an endpoint, if you know one of the IPs and examine all flow data for that endpoint.