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Wow. So much impressive work here. And we get to see and use it for free. Just . . . WOW!
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Wow. This addresses many challenges we've been trying to meet. May your endeavours be swift and successful!
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Is UDT to the point where it can: * Get the ARP info for MAC addresses from Cisco ASA's? * Use snmp-v3 instead of v3? If so, would you kindly paste in a link I can follow to read the process for making both of these items work for us?
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Publishing this to Thwack is a noble act of altruism--I salute you, sir!
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This is sweet! But I think it's unreasonable for SolarWinds to expect any reasonable percentage of their Orion users to have the skill set to imagine and develop this. Thanks to your excellent work and explanations, most folks should be able to make this happen (but probably not all folks). The better solution will be…
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All praise to mblackburn for awesome heavy lifting and altruism! The world needs more just like you!
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Downloaded it, swapped Area and Department for Building and City, was a total Rock Star HERO to my boss! Your work here is exemplary--thank you for your efforts and lost brain cells! You're a winner! Kudos +++ !!!
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I'm sorry, changing NetFlow's destination port does not change the format of the Netflow data to Syslog format. Changing the destination port will cause your Solarwinds solution to fail to display Netflow data in NTA. You can find more about Netflow data format here: NetFlow Version 9 Flow-Record Format [IP Application…
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This information is accurate, simple, and extremely helpful. Pictures made it that much better and concise. Nicely done.
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I created something similar to notify me when APE drive space was being inappropriately consumed by a problematic version of NPM. In hopes this may be of interest or helpful, the thread is here: Re: How might I built a single widget or report or view that shows the volume of five different servers' C drives?
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Nice! We're reviewing options for better microsegmentation. This might fill a gap.
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Thank you for this. It simplifies discovering unknown interfaces caused by replacing legacy switches with newer ones when the new switch(es) takes over the management IP address of the former switch. I hope SW will eventually eliminate the need to manually delete the entire old switch and re-add the new switch's IP address…
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We're still running five-dozen 2960XR's (out of ~800 switches), but they are certainly too low-powered to handle what Cisco claimed they'd handle, such as full ISE implementation for NAC security. We're retiring them as quickly as we can, replacing them with 93xx or 94xx models. Upgrading stacked XR's is a painfully slow…
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I like what I'm reading about NetFlow and Meraki. We're only getting more and more Meraki (and other SD-WAN) systems in place.
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I like some of the things shown here. I'm also a bit surprised Cisco 2960 and 3750 platforms are highlighted. We forklifted them out of our network years ago, and I don't know you can even buy a 2960S or 3750 anymore.
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I'm likin' what I'm seein'!
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Such wonderful technical knowledge! No matter how easily one may be impressed, THIS is impressive to me!
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What a headache to keep up with all this, track it, troubleshoot it . . . Thanks SW. Your work is recognized and much appreciated!
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Thank you so much for keeping it all viable!
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Nice!
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I can have the VM blown away, although, after uninstalling all Solarwinds products, I made much more progress. Still not working, but more better than the first attempt. Yes, please move the thread to the beta forum.
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Maybe I'm not meant to run the VNQM beta . . .
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I uninstalled all the other SW beta's on the VM, and the VNQM beta proceeded, with only one error: Thoughts/comments, ding? Re-run the install?
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Thanks. I got it downloaded, but ran into installer issues immediately. I keep a test VM for beta testing; it's running the latest betas of NPM and NCM, and I attempted to install the new VNQM beta on top of it. One of those beta's has recently expired. Is it likely that the NPM or NCM beta installs are the reason for the…
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ding, I'm licensed for VNQM through NAM; the above link to the beta download says I'm not licensed to use VNQM. Can you help me get to it and download/install it? I've had this issue several times--it seems the NAM licensing is sometimes not taken into account when accessing downloads. Getting that fixed for every…
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May I suggest this is a perfect venue in which to tell people how this product differs from NPM and IPAM? The name "IP Monitor" sounds like a DHCP solution, or like an NPM-type solution. It would probably be helpful for those who are interested to understand the most basic differences between the various products, and how…
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Nice. Thanks. I've seen this problem with multiple Cisco hardware platforms, and especially 3650's, which Orion reports as Cisco 3xxx.
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This is something I'll share with industry peers. Too many times I find cases where people just don't know their options--or their reasons for wanting some options over others. And the information differentiating between priority and category, etc., is good to see in print as a reference.
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Wikipedia is a slippery reference to cite. Many retailers have adopted Harry Selfridge's philosophy that "The Customer Is Always Right". Although Harry was born in the U.S., he made his business mark in London, not in America. Here's a link to five reasons why it can be wrong to accept that "The Customer Is Always Right":…
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Wow--and I thought you were looking for Network "Stigs", as in folks who drive the network amazingly like a certain race car driver from Top Gear! Now that I think about it, that WOULD be interesting . . . How would one qualify as a Network Stig?