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  • Hi Jiri Any news on the report ?
    in VLAN reports Comment by mipe May 2012
  • If you access map A from another map. Like a country map. Just open that parrent map in Network Atlas. Delete the green circel representing A and drag in A_new to the same position. You can drag in maps on another map just like you drag devices. If Map A are access directly in NPM desktop, you just press edit and select…
  • I works now, is there some scheduled task that need to run before it works through the web interface ?
  • Yes, the SQL works fine when i run it on the database. I have run full report but the build in one, don't seem to work proberly. If i filter fx. bu VLAN ID 30 I only see 1 entry. When i run my own SQL statement against the SQL database (i have based it on the build in report) i get 62 hits. So the data is there alright.
    in VLAN reports Comment by mipe April 2012
  • Not anyone that can help ?
    in VLAN reports Comment by mipe April 2012
  • I knew about the text output, but the only way i could get it working was to send a snippet to alle devices. Then i had to check 60+ feedbacks one-by-one. I had thought about the policy solution, but i just found out where to find it. I looked first everywhere in the web part with 0 luck. Now i have created a Rule, a…
  • Im very interested in this too. So if you got a solution please share.
  • Sure This report Looks like this filtered Unfiltered there are not more ports, there should be some on this switch but there isn't. Port1 does show many times though (50 or so)
  • Install the Network Atlas tool on your PC Open it and connect to your NPM server. When expand Maps and double click the map you want to edit. To change the background picture click the "Background Image" in the top menu. Select your new drawing. Move the device indicaters aorund to fit your new drawing
  • I hope anyone can help. Based on the standard NCM report "Inventory / Switch Ports" (which don't work) i have created this SQL statement i REALLY would like to get into NCM as a report. SELECT [Nodes].[NodeCaption],[Interfaces].[InterfaceDescription],[Interfaces].[InterfaceAlias],[BRIDGEPORTS].[VLANID] FROM BridgePorts…
    in VLAN reports Comment by mipe March 2012