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  • It's a FTTH Setup where the region covered with FTTH is grouped into footprints. Each footprint has a router and then a number of switches depending on how many customers are in that footprint. This router for the area if fed from a core router which feeds all these areas. Make sense?
  • The multiple router group is created simply as a dependency tool. Since they all connect in with the router above, but they also handle the switches below themselves.
  • broeben We have done as you indicated in my environment. By this I mean we manage our dependencies from Orions perspective and not necessarily the perspective of the network in a top down view. Because obviously if the switch Orion is connected to goes down, from Orions perspective everything is down. Which it probably…
  • Could you expand on "Group Rollup"? What sort of things could cause issues?
  • I've had this happen on a device where it says "OID Not Supported" but I can hit the same device with an SNMPGet and get the same information. Thoughts?
  • I would be interested in more IPv6 info as well. I'm doing research and there is very little in the way of IPAM for IPv6 it seems.
  • Please excuse my quick drawing for illustration purposes. The boxes along the bottom are Orion Node Groups. The smaller circle above them is the router they connect through and I've set that up as a dependency. The box around all those routers is another group and the larger circle at the top shows the router for them. If…
  • +1 I'm with you on this one. OpenNMS does this. When it does a discovery by SNMP it groups all the IPs it finds on a node under the same device because it's smart enough to know that it's one device with many IPs. When free tools do what commercial products can't I get frustrated and have a hard time justifying yearly…
  • +1 - This would be a great addition!
  • +1. We definitely need the ability to continue to monitor availability, etc, without getting notifications on a scheduled or enable / disable basis.
  • I would like to second the request for the Telco Systems T5C. I got around to adding the SNMP strings to some of ours today and, obviously, I get nothing. 
  • SysObjectID - 1.3.6.1.4.4.5 Vendor - Ruckus Model - ZoneFlex 7762 802.11n Dual Band Outdoor Access Point
  • This is something most open source monitoring systems have had a for a long time and it was a tough hit when we assumed Orion included this and discovered it didn't. We call this a parent child relationship. I agree with many of the posts that yes you can create customer alerts and supressions, but I continue to agree that…