I suspect this might be a shortcoming of the way Cisco "stacks" those
particular switches. We have the same issue with several models of HP
ProCurve switches. The problem is with the SNMP implementation on the
switches and not with InterMapper, I'm afraid.
Paul Worth
Valdosta State University
Chip Old wrote:
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 08:50 -0500, Steven Good wrote:
We are installing Cisco 3750 switches in stack configurations. Doing
this, only the management switch has the IP address, and the rest are
just part of the stack.
So what happens when one of the switches in the stack goes down?
Is there a probe that will monitor and report on Cisco switch stacks?
In Cisco terminology that means you have your switch stacks configured
as "clusters" (one IP address per stack) rather than as "communities"
(one IP address per switch). We have the same situation with a large
number of Catalyst 2960 switches. InterMapper can see the cluster
controllers, but not the rest of the cluster members.
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