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That seems like it would be a handy addition to the tool. The org I work at is going through a long process of decomming old servers and this has come up before.
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This seems like it would be a common request to not only help tracking over time but to also help prepare reports or presentations to prove usage for budgeting. Is it really the case that nobody is attempting to export the capacity planning reports?
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Is there a way to find all the "down" ports and make them unpluggable?
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Any thoughts? I've been looking for some Academy / training videos on this functionality and didn't seem to find much about how the data is actually calculated or what that second line actually represent.
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Ah, that's a good idea. For one of the NOC views that I have setup I'm pulling in some reports with HTML that way - will look into that.
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This seems like it would be quite useful to run monthly or quarterly at least.
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Interesting idea. I'm a bit newer to the maps myself - just finished making several to cover larger and some smaller sites. Will keep an eye on this to see if there's a solution
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I am quite curious about this subject as well. The VROps test my organization built out seems to be quite handy, not sure if this is better suited for SW or not.
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Hi, thank you for the suggestion. I know we already have IPAM, I didn't really consider this for the usage since it doesn't seem to be the case that it turned what it found in our DHCP scopes into nodes. We also primarily use this tool to keep track of our static IP assignments. I wonder if I can create a report of some…
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Ah, thanks for that. After looking through the security monitoring for AD in general we decided to turn it off all together since we were already doing this work elsewhere. Onward and forward to cleaning out the rest of the alarms!