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I've already voted on both of those
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Post up a screen shot on how you have the NCM profile configured.
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I can honestly say I'd never heard of Disturbed. I must still be living in the 70s and 80s. But I checked them out on youtube and they're not really my thing.
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Yes, just some screen shots showing where you are having the issue.
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That all looks fine. How often is your alert set to run? Beyond that, I'm not sure what could be causing the delay. I don't have a WLC in my current environment so I can't test it.
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What version of NPM are you running? Did you try my other suggestion? Nodes.MachineType NOT LIKE '%37XX%'
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I don't know what Solarwinds uses for the comparision sorry. Maybe you could review your archive/downloading of configs strategy that will give you a longer time of having configs available for comparison.
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I'll explain my situation better. I have 1 remote router with 2 links on it. We monitor the loopback address of the router and both interfaces. Main link goes down as BGP has stopped routing. Traffic is now using backup link. Orion still thinks everything is ok as it can see loopback and both interfaces are still up. What…
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Please keep us posted.
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You can just turn logging off on the device you are not interested in. Or you could set it to "logging trap alerts".
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The better question is "who drinks tea??"
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Have you got all your WLC logs going to a syslog server? If so, then search through them for the username that you are using and see if anything is logged. I thought that even if you logged on as the local user, it would still record something in the logs. Unfortunately I can't test that. If you can't find any indication…
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Yes you have to configure the SNMP on it so Solarwinds can access it.
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Awesome!! Please mark this discussion as answered.
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It's on the Orion server where you've installed NCM. Log onto your Orion server, click on Start, All Programs, Solarwinds Network Configuration Manager and select Solarwinds Network Configuration Manager. This is a GUI, not a web page.
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Can you telnet to that IP when it's running on the backup? Or even when it's not? You may have to post up your config as I can't see why the loopback interface becomes unavailable when running on cellular. Someone with cellular backup experience may have a better idea.
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Got it now. You are correct, they show as available as nothing as been assigned to them. You'll have to log a feature request for this and hopefully it may get implemented.
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sja wrote: her her is problem we just run into 2 Cisco switches with the same Ip ... switch A send trap that there PSU is down the Ip is resolved to switch B host name!!!! so you ssh to switch B there is no PSU down here.... any one run into that? No, cause I don't use duplicate IP addresses Sorry couldn't resist. I guess…
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Cool Has your question been answered now?
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Yup that's correct but as soon as you enable it, it will send alerts. You could try this but you'll need to test it first. Set up the alert and have all the emails going to yourself. You could then edit the alert and add in the extra email addresses. Hopefully the emails won't get send out again.
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Guess all you can do is to keep drumming up support for your feature request. Hope you get what you need.
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Like I said check out the demo, you'll find all your answers in there. But to answer your questions, yes it will keep multiple configs - as many as you like. You can set it to something like keep 20 copies of the config or keep the last 6 months worth of configs (which is what I used). NCM is a top product. It will also do…
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Check under the Trigger Actions tab on the Advance Alert. Double click on the Action and then look into the Alert Escalation tab. See if anything is selected in there.
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You can see the node is currently 'yellow' which means it is not down as yet. Check what the IP address is that you are monitoring. During the outage, are you still able to ping it? I also found this, not sure if it's applicable to your situation
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After doing some testing, I found the same results as you have. Then after some digging, I've found the answer for you. Looks like these counters don't reset until you reboot the device. So as I mentioned above, it's best to have an alert that alerts on an hourly basis if the errors go over a certain threshold. I posted…
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Sweet! I still have to test mine to see if the alert stays. There's probably a feature request already requesting the integration of syslog with Advance Alert Manager. If there is, vote it up
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When I launch the old application I get the following message But once I click Ok the application will launch. I'm running 2019.4.
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Before you fill in the S:Label:Swap bit on the trigger, you can click on the down arrow. What options for Label:Swap do you get on the down arrow? It looks like the name does not match what Solarwinds sees. Might be easier if you remove the new trigger and add in a condition group like this.
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This would be correct except in my case the adjecent router is owned by the Carrier so I can't get syslogs from it.
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It definitely sounds like a switch issue for sure. Hope you get it sorted.