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  • When you say endpoint, you mean the hosts connected to the switch? I have two cases here, one where the endpoints are client machines such as workstations, laptops, phones, watches etc. which all get their addresses from DHCP, and the other case is tons of servers which all have statically assigned IP addresses (configured…
  • Yes SNMP is enabled on the devices, assuming you mean the network devices that the hosts are attached to? Not sure what you mean by "turned on in IPAM". Are you referring to the Neighbor Scanning option for each subnet? Or do you mean does SNMP run on the devices in the subnet (the hosts connected to the switch)…
  • I've got a ticket open with them at the moment, more in relation to how the neighbor scanning mechanism works. So I'll update here if I get a decent answer. In my scenario, we have subnets that don't use DHCP, but where the hosts in the subnet do respond to ICMP pings. The missing info is the MAC address. So in the absence…
  • Yea, there's been a fair amount of updates since I asked the original questions. To be honest, we stopped using NetPath because we couldn't find an answer at the time - however I've just tried it and can see that the issue appears to have been resolved in the updates.,
  • I don't see a hardware health tab anywhere.. I have "Node Details" not "Hardware Details"
  • This still doesn't explain what each of the individual options do: Enable SNMP scanning (dependent on ICMP scanning) <-- does this need to be enabled for "Enable SNMP neighbor scanning" to work or does it do something different? Enable SNMP neighbor scanning <-- Is this the only other way to gather MAC/IP pairs if you are…