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What do you mean by add it to a view? Do you want to add a link to the Discovery area to a page? If so you can use the User Links or Custom HTML resources and put a basic HTML link to the Discovery page. As to doing an actual discovery right from the page itself, that is not possible in any way that I am aware of. Hope…
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It's pretty easy, but you'll need RDP access to the SolarWInds server to do this. Open up Report Writer (green icon that looks like a notepad) scroll to the Availability subset of reports, and click the report title. A window opens up where you can go to "filter results" tab and from there, add a condition for your machine…
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The only thing I can think to ask off-hand is, are the people to whom you are sending these resources/projects under any kind of account limitation that might prevent them from seeing certain apps/groups, anything? It's a stretch but it'd be the first thing I'd check outside assuming it was a bug in the new feature…
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Yep, you can insert those using the Insert Variable buttons. Because hardware sensors are tied to the Node, the IP of the node and all that other info is available. Let me know if you have any other questions around this and I'll do my best to help. Nathan Hejnicki Loop1 Systems
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I don't have specifics as every site's needs and abilities are different, but you can use an HTML frame (the resource is called Custom HTML in Orion) and try to load the site into that frame, and just set the length and width to take up the entire "Second page" of your NOC view. It'll certainly be a pain to get working but…
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Have you added the switch itself (and its ports- not interfaces, but UDT ports) to UDT? It will only scan devices and ports that you specify, so if you only have interfaces enabled it will not show you port data on them. The switches need to be added as layer 2 devices to UDT as well. The router needs to be a layer 3…
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I worked for a company with probably 7 subscribers and at least 8,000 phones with no issues in VNQM. I don't recall any performance decreases or slowdowns of any kind.
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You can define what text gets "excluded" in the Comparison Criteria section of NCM settings- it uses Regular Expressions to define certain strings to ignore. The ! Last and ! NVRAM lines should actually be in there already, though possibly turned off by default. Hope that gets you on the right track! Nathan Loop1 Systems