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This is a very old post, but still very good read Add Ruckus to the list of good enterprise wireless
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sounds good from a security perspective might add some processing overhead to be effective the UDT polling interval would have to be low, say 5-10 min
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lol, paperless documentation is preferred and I should have mentioned that, apologies. network maps and switchport assignments to be printed only as required. I struggle with documentation as well, but I have found that using windows screenshot snip tool and OneNote work well during implementation and troubleshooting I…
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bump
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can't wait for the informative posts on this topic
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BYO-what? totally denied on my network. Corporate issued handsets and mobile devices. My users are not responsible with our corporate information to let them use it on their own devices
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Just VPN for my users that want all network resources We try to push users to use our Intranet for just documents, since it is accessible via the Internet
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come on ppl, vote this UP
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I would definitely agree on documentation. a well managed network needs to also be well documented proactive monitoring and problem detection is the first line of defense, but when a problem happens, sometimes you need to pull out the paper to start troubleshooting. No or badly documented network details are the start of…
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We use a simple script that polls our Intranet (SharePoint) server every 30min or so to get the status. This is our most important website to date as it is used internally and externally. Just learning about these things had a walkthrough on SAM and I think it is a great tool for monitoring webpages there is also Lan…
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I share the view of rschroeder, that traditionally offline devices that do not need to be placed online should be covered by a policy for corporate devices. These types of automation do offer a lot of energy and manpower cost savings to a corporate entity. in the case of personal device such as your car and home…
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if all the nodes that went down at the same time happened because they were all connected to another node or one of the down nodes, then Dependencies are your friend, as suggested by robertcbrowning if however the nodes that went down were not dependent on another down node, e.g. power outage across the facility, you would…
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Are you measuring end-user experience on mobile devices? At present . . . NO Do you feel mobile application performance monitoring is a different discipline than web performance monitoring? Yes, but that depends on the application and the way it works Do you correlate issues between your mobile web applications and your…
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I would also like to see this integration. User Device Tracker does this integration. If you have UDT installed you can see the hostname of the endpoint connected to the switch port. Then click on the hostname and see the most recent login on that device. It isn't directly accessible from NTA screens, but I think there…
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I still got Windows XP desktops . . . that is as wild as I let my network get lots of Server 2003 servers to change out now
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No LanGuardian darragh.delaney ?
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my mom bought me my first computer that never worked 100% right out of the box. This was in 2001 when PC's were still pretty expensive. tinkering and messing round with it got me started on the path of hardware
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good post, good read. I am a draconian-type admin and do not believe much or have tolerance for company issued devices being less managed outside my network. If users aren't allowed to use the compnay property for X, Y and Z reasons, then that means 24x7 I would make courtesy allowances for them connecting to non-company…
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katieb what's up with your NPM201 schedule?
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Upgrade to v7.2.2 solved my problem to clear the stuck transfers, tech support recommended that I do the following: Use the database manager on the Orion Server. Start - All Programs - SolarWinds Orion - Advanced Features - Database Manager Click "Add default server" and then expand the SQL server. Right click the NCM…
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Dirty South, Can you please e-mail me the OID's that you have used? shawn.bridglal@ppgpl.co.tt Regards
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An update to this, The custom SQL trigger condition works perfectly some results: Switch Name: SWITCH_1 Switch Status: Up Switch Location: Building 1 Interface: SWITCH_1 - Port 1/0/5 · Unit: 1 Slot: 0 Port: 5 Gigabit - Level Interface Administrative Status: Up Interface Operational Status: Down Interface Last Changed:…
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Brilliant ! ! ! Trying this NOW
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RichardLetts thank your for the reply I too am also somewhat glad that this isn't happening only with me. Seems a likely situation with your analysis. I am not sure exactly how UDT matches info from the L3 device arp tables to MAC addresses found on L2-only devices, but I believe that somewhere UDT keeps its own master…
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Jiri Cvachovec, I understand what you are saying about the 7.3, it sounds like it will solve may problem, however, the stuck jobs were created by the admin account can you provide some more guidance on this? I have read in earlier posts that the [rocedure is: To select just the frozen jobs, open DBO.Transfer in the Config…
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thank you for that suggestion. I would say it worked ~50%. I would love to get it where yours is at, displaying the model numbers, EoL dates and a count your code still works better than the default SW out-of-the-box chart I'll comb the fields and get back to you
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bsciencefiction.tv, Thanx a lot That seems to work perfectly. I have created a custom SQL trigger condition as follows: WHERE ( (Interfaces.AdminStatus = 1) AND (Interfaces.OperStatus = 2) AND (Interfaces.InterfaceLastChange <= dateadd(month, -2, getdate())) ) E-mail Results: Subject: SWITCH_1 Interfaces Last Changed…
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You are correct, the port channel lists the vlans
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sja I Can see that you use root as login username... that mean local no radius user ,you need to type cli to get to the junos OS that could be the problem? That was definitely the problem. I created another user account named "admin" with administrator privileges and created a new connection profile that uses the new…
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Yes, I only have one Solarwinds server that would be connecting to the Juniper devices. NCM can successful download configs from other non-Juniper devices