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I have been begging for Ruckus support since February, so if this thread has some magic to get them motivated that my prior attempts have not, I'm all for it ;-)
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Anyone know the trick to getting Ruckus APs recognized? I installed 10.7 RC4 and it *seems* like my APs and controllers are recognized as such, because when I do List Resources on a device I see a new "Wireless Access Point" entry that's checked at the bottom of the interface list. However, I'm not seeing any wifi stats…
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Thanks again! I would have never (obviously) found that without being told where to look. Much appreciated.
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I have a feeling this will never change until SolarWinds starts using Ruckus internally for WIFI. Then they will decide it's worth implementing. Right now they appear to be a Cisco shop ;-)
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I sent the walks in today. Thanks!
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Unfortunately these much-hyped thwack forums seem to be a ghost town of questions without answers.
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Sorry, I probably mixed up terminology. I think I want the former... I don't want the nodes to be polled at all during a period of time, because they are intentionally offline and thus the polling would just generate false negatives. It sounds like the Unmanage Scheduling Utility will do what I want, thanks!
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Perfect. Thanks!
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Thanks! Now where the heck did you find a link to that on solarwinds.com? I managed to find "recent releases" and the one for "Network Performance Monitor-10.4" has a "Release Notes" link that points here :-p Solarwinds - IT Software
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Thanks for the reply... Both switches have BOTH Topology Layer 2 and Topology Layer 3 selected (I'm unclear when to select one over the other, so pretty much all of my switches have both selected... is that bad?) Anyway, the one thing that separates this "odd" switch from the rest is that it IS a layer 3 switch, but layer3…
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Were you ever able to get this resolved? I found your post in the hopes you could tell me how you even got your Ruckus APs recognized as wireless devices in NPM... the docs say just adding a wifi ap as a node should then let it be automatically recognized as wifi gear, but my Ruckus APs aren't. I then tried to read the…
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Tried it and it works great. Woot!
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Please make Orion identify Ruckus wireless gear as "wireless". On Page 79 of the Orion Admin Guide it states: Orion Network Performance Monitor automatically recognizes your wireless APs and controllers as wireless devices after they have already been added to the Orion database. For more information on adding devices to…