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Hi Steve, My bad... posted that on a wrong thread... Thanks Prashanth
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Thank you! That was way too helpful. Let me check on the configuration of SNMP on the Access Points and see if that helps. As suggested, I will try tweaking the traps being shared by the Cisco Controller and see how is my Solarwinds interpreting it. May be as you say, this works without any tweaking as Prime and Controller…
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Thank you Zbynek!! That worked great... thanks again
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try this out. go to NCM File->Settings-> Configs->Comparison View-> there remove the check mark from the line <!Last Config> This should full fill your requirement.
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Hi, was just browsing through for a similar query I have and I landed up here. I have started managing a new network where we they have deployed Cisco 5500 Wireless Controllers with CISCOAIR-CAP3502I-S-K9 and CAP3602 Light Weight Access Points. They do not have a centralized Wireless Managing Tool like Cisco WCS and Prime…
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Thanks Pavel, I had to do as you said..Poor support from Solarwinds on Saturdays and Sundays... The TAC engineer said, she is the only person in the whole world to support on Sat and Sunday Successfully migrated to NPM 10.3 from 9.5.. it rocks
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Yes Craig, I acknowledge that monitoring signal strength for a single user would not be useful enough. I can already see the same on the RSSI value on solarwinds. What I am more looking at is the overall signal strength of the wireless bridge. I have configured the SNMP on the controllers and I am already pulling up the…