Hi Jakob,

let me try to explain what I need this for...

We have to monitor a lot of clients and servers behind our switch ports.
So on our Maps there are always all the interfaces of the switches visible to be able to attach new clients to switch ports without any hiding and unhiding interfaces. So I also can see at once which switch ports are in use or not at the moment and if any traffic anomalies (to high usage)
occurs on some ports I can see that at once.
For some switches I want to chart the bandwidth for all interface and so I have to let them visible.

Intermapper has the ability to ignore the clients itself going down but not individual switch ports.

So i want a feature to acknowledge individual ports the same way I can do with any other node. I want to be able to acknowledge the way it's possible now (Basic) plus the ability to acknowledge by time and indefinite.

But if you can tell me a different way to do the stuff I want you are welcome to tell me you solution.

Greetings
Jürgen

Am 12.07.2007 um 15:41 schrieb Jakob Peterhänsel:


Not that I should deside what you do with your setup, but I am a bit curious why in the world you like to show interfaces that is not mission critical..

Do your users use illegal software like Limewire or Kazaa or something (that show as bandwidth usage) or do you have other issues?


On the maps I use, it's just clutter and makes the important stuff fade into the void...


Could you elaborate a bit on why you need to see those interfaces?

Best,

    Jakob Peterhänsel

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On 11/07/2007, at 19.59, Jon Myers wrote:

After waiting about 3 years, I've just come to the realization that all my maps will be in constant alarm state because of interfaces being down when people turn computers off.

This could also be fixed via custom probe that allowed for ports coming off from the device being probed.. I think I requested this a few years ago as well, but no luck there either. The only time you can show ports on a device is if its probed with a built in intermapper probe.


At 05:01 AM 7/11/2007, you wrote:
Hi "Dartware"

Anything new about this feature?
I'm waiting badly for this.



J. Brändle





Am 13.10.2006 um 14:52 schrieb Christopher L. Sweeney:

At 8:54 AM +0200 10/13/06, Jürgen Brändle wrote:
I need to acknowledge all the interfaces on a switch on which
"endusers" connect and disconnect all day long.
These interface are not interesting for my network health.

But I don't want to acknowledge some interfaces with servers or
uplinks behind.

I also need the "standard" acknowledgement feature like timed or
indefininite for the interfaces.

We have had a couple of enhancement requests along this line, and
we can certainly add yours to them.

At the moment, the acknowledge for an interface is just the
equivalent of the "basic" acknowledge for a device.

-- Christopher

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