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Thanks Chris. Thank you Andy, I keep that in mind. I'll also tell that to our other Solarwinds Admin.
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Hi Andy, I have a similar problem where utilization reached beyond the physical interface bandwidth limit, do you think this can solve the issue? If yes, when do we need to check "Allow 64 bit counters" box? Do we need do this on all the nodes or on the nodes that have wrong values only? Please advise as our clients are…
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Hi Chris, I have already created customized menu bars. Sorry for the misunderstanding, probably the correct question should be, "Can custom menu bars be renamed?". Anyway, thank you very much for the response. Thanks.
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Hi Casey, I have also encountered a problem recently where a 1 GigabitEthernet interface of a Cisco 3750G switch reached a utilization of near 140% (1.3878 GB). We do not have 10 GigabitEthernet interfaces so burst is impossible. What can I do to resolve this issue? Please advise. Our clients are already thinking that…
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Actually, in our configuration of the HP Procurve switch: aaa authentication login privilege-mode aaa authentication ssh login tacacs local aaa authentication ssh enable tacacs local To go to the global configuration (Enable mode), user should input the TACACS password again. Is this possible?
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Thanks Pau for the information.
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Exactly the same problem that we encounter. I hope someone from Solarwinds can address this issue.
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Hi Mav, Thanks. Actually, our problem is occurring when a single user edits multiple nodes at the same time. To your second question, yes, we edit mostly custom properties. Have you encountered this problem? Thanks.
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I've tested it and looks like it works! Although I don't know if it will have any negative effect.
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Hi Guys, Please see attached screenshot. Utilization is way beyond the physical limit. Interface bandwidth is 1 Gbps and the utilization reached 140%. We do not have any 10 Gbps interfaces. Please advise. Our clients are already thinking that Solarwinds polling is inaccurate.
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Hi Colin, I too have wondered why that is happening before so I checked the switch itself and here's what I found out: when an interface is down, for example a FastEthernet port, recall that a FastEthernet port can be 10 or 100 Mbps depending on the device connected to it, it seems that when a FastEthernet port is down,…