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Definitely will! Kellie Mecham I'll send you a quick email tonight! Thank you katieb
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This would be a great feature to have! It's hard to Read only access to other groups when the passwords can be viewed in plain text..
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Couldn't agree, base lines make life much easier! (both present and future)
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This would be beneficial, and also seems like the next logical step for Network Atlas since links change color based on utilization now. Changing color for SLA Alerts to would be great. (or some other visual alert)
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Your statement is so true, many people usually just 'guess' at some good values to base a QoS. Without even looking at something like NetFlow statistics to get a feel for the type and amount of that type traffic that flows through their network to plan queues accordingly. NetFlow can be one of the most useful tools with…
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It really is, the tough part is usually winning the customer over with the advantages of dedicated IP SLA device. Only in some of the larger customers I've worked with were they able to justify the added expensive of buying and router for non-routing purposes.
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Very true, since each codec has different bandwidth requirements you must plan your Voice queue accordingly.
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Does this map connections through a GRE Tunnel ? Orion is able to monitor routing neighbors and route tables. So this would be a huge benefit.
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This is a great feature, especially with the OOTB reporting. Provides an easy way to view to see the effectiveness a QoS from a 1000 ft view. Great monthly/quarterly network health reviews!.
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If network atlas could export to Visio, I would spend so much less time making Visio's :-) I think the Network Topology Mapper how feature though. I need to set aside some time to trial that application, anyone work with it?
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Yea VQNM takes out a lot of the leg work! I remember doing a few custom pollers for IP SLA within NPM itself a long time ago, a lot of extra work. VQNM and native routing protocol polling with NPM have saved so much in building custom pollers. :-)
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One more stupid question, how do I know what the requirements are when calling a verb for example: swis.invoke('Cirrus.ConfigArchive', 'DownloadConfig', nodeid, 'Running') Where in the schema or documentation does it tell me the required verbs/options for for successfully running 'Cirrus.ConfigArchive' ?
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Thank you, I found the Schema on WIki and this was extremely helpful. http://solarwinds.github.io/OrionSDK/2020.2/schema/index.html I was able to navigate from there and get my initial script up and working. Adding nodes, interfaces, custom properties, and NCM fucntionality.
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Great thank you very much!
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Any word on the agents?
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I used the customer pollers to watch for BGP status and alert when the BGP status is not equal to established to get me by. (Sounds like we were in the same situation)
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I work for an MSP and we have multiple customers that have locations with 2 MPLS connections going to 2 different routers at each location. All the devices are monitored via loopbacks, so the loopbacks are advertised in our routing protocol (BGP in this case). Since the loopback is monitored and advertised in BGP, when the…
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Yep, I'm good got it working perfectly. Thanks for the followup!
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Syslog should work (I already use Syslog alerts for certain features) but if SolarWinds is looking to build this feature directly into NPM then I would honestly expect something a little more robust then a syslog message alert. If a specific OID can be polled (which it can) I'd expect something a little more integrated, if…
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A simply script does what I need what I need. Set the TFTP to rename conflicts so I've have a rolling archive. Had it running for a few days now and it all looks good. Thank you for the link.
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If the routing neighbor goes down, there is a chance the syslog message might not make it to the Orion. I've seen a lot of instances were the link stay up but the routing neighbor is down and everything looks good from Orion's point of view. I've already got a custom poller (found in the content exchange section) in place…
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Thanks for the verification guys.
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Turns out support provided me a dll file to replace and got this issue squared away for me. It was polling the 3750 with a different interface that was not included the scan criteria.
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Sorry no I have not found a resolution. Outside altering the alert to exclude the particular F5 devices at the the particular time this occurs.
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Thanks I added to that feature request.
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Ok, cool that's was thinking. Do you have a link going over the scripting language used by NCM? This will be my first custom NCM script. Thanks bud!
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They show up, but as unknown/un-identified node. It looks like while NTM is smart-enough to see CDP neighbors, it not advanced enough to fill the device information. This type of functionality would be great for LWAP environment. CDP should be providing the device mode, IP, and MAC address. Unless this functionality is…
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I too would like to know more about the Python Automation Integration.
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Thanks for the reply! I actually pulled back 200 sites and the map is loading again. I've got roughly 300 sites on the map successfully, if I add another 50 more it breaks. I'll need to see if it is a specific site or possibly a limit of the feature. Thankfully importing custom properties is simple.
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Is there a limit to this? I had this working for around 80 sites, then I imported another 400 sites however since then the map will not load.