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Yea...I have several pages of comments on that thread. Unfortunately, it won't work for us since we already have 1500+ nodes listed that don't have the needed location fields filled out. Also, management is a afraid to start screwing around with 3rd party plugins on our production system and standing up a test SW isn't an…
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Yes, the problem is we are using SNMP location as our node location. Each router and switch sends the SNMP Location as City, State. This doesn't work on any mapping plugin that I've been able to find for SW and I've been searching for years.
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This looks awesome. So can someone confirm based on the comment regarding Google maps... will the new version have this integrated in some way so that we can automatically place network locations by their geo locations?
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We would gladly pay for something that would auto map out our nodes by geo location...
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The issue has been resolved. Turned out to be a bad SSL cert.
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Started getting these: Time: 08/09/2023 16:13:58.6295 Server: Microsoft-IIS/10.0 Pipeline: Integrated User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/114.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Error Instance: 0489e5ac46ec4791ad5c50c2c07d50a7 User: ***** URL: 172.x.x.x:443/.../JobsList.aspx…
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This issue has been resolved. It turns out there was a problem with Cisco Umbrella DNS that was affecting one of the needed URLs for the map to work. Thanks for the help.
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widget does the same thing...gray. I also have it working on our 2022 server but can't get it going on 2023.
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Click the broken image icon above and the screenshot should still load.
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Thanks Adam. I had a support call with SW yesterday who informed me that what I was trying to do would not work and that it would have to be manually connected. He said connectnow doesn't work for VPN connections.
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So I think we may be talking about two different things. I'm talking about the World Wide Map not the Network Atlas. The World Wide Map doesn't have any status icons...or at least ones that I've been able to find. This was my request / question. As for the Network Atlas you can change the icons...I've done it. But we have…
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Wait...wow....its been a long day. I think I might be a moron hahah.... I'm just now noticing that the "Location" field in SW is actually already populating from our snmp location value... See attached.... So here you can see I changed the value on the router to Test, TT (City, State). Now, I need to figure out how this…
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Gotcha... I appreciate the advice... Another issue is for the vast majority of our locations all I have is a hostname (not connected to the City) so I'd have to manually log into each device...look up the SNMP location and then proceeds to edit fields. This is why I needed to have the location somehow auto-populate via the…
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So we have over 1000 devices like I mentioned they are probably in about 800 different cities and 11 States. So I'd have to manually edit each node... as far as I know...?
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Hey guys, so I have a problem I'm hoping you can help with. We have a rather large network (over 1000 Cisco devices) that spans about 1/2 of the USA. Currently all of our routers and switches have their physical location coded in the snmp location setting (IE : snmp-server location Detroit, Michigan) and this is the way…
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Like this but with the only destination being our i-net edge router..