Per your suggestion, I changed the probe to the SNMP/Table Viewer probe, most 
of the links open a window with 0 rows of data.

ifTable  - has 1 row -- 1585    IP Interface    ethernet-csmacd 0       
00:18:71:49:37:E0       up      up
ifXTable has 1 row -- 1585      IP Interface    IP Interface    IP Interface    
ethernet-csmacd 0       1000    00:18:71:49:37:E0       up      up
Traffic counters has 1 row -- 1585      0       0       0       0
tcpConTable has 0 rows
udpTable has 0 rows
ipAddrTable has 1 row -- 1585   10.24.48.2      255.255.248.0   -       -
ipRouteTable has 0 rows
ipForwardTable has 0 rows
ipCidrRouteTable has 0 rows
ARPTable has 0 rows
BridgetoMIB table has 111 rows.


The most bizarre issue is that IM used to show these switches just fine.  In 
fact, some of our switches STILL DO display all the interfaces. Switches all 
have same firmware rev at 3.04.

We're running IM 5.6.2 on CentOS 5.8
Our IMRemote displays the same info on Win2012 and OSX 10.7.5



On Oct 26, 2012, at 1:32 PM, Richard Brown wrote:

> Hi Pat,
> 
>> We recently noticed that the cheap HP 1800 series switches that we use in 
>> several locations stopped displaying interfaces, even though the SNMP 
>> Traffic probe appears to otherwise look normal.  When I open the switch 
>> interface window, I only see an entry for "IP Interface".  I have tried 
>> checking/unchecking the "Display unnumbered interfaces", but no interfaces 
>> actually show up.
>> 
>> I don't have an old copy of IM laying around for testing, but I think the 
>> problem started with the 5.6 release.
>> 
>> Anybody else seen this?
> 
> I happen to have one of those switches (HP 1800-8G, model J9029A). It 
> operates normally: I see the interfaces, traffic ants move, etc. 
> 
> I'm curious what you see if you switch to using the SNMP/Table Viewer probe. 
> Its status window will have links to display a number of tables:
>       - ifTable
>       - ifXTable
>       - Traffic counters
>       - tcpConnTable
>       - udpTable
>       - ipAddrTable
>       - ipRouteTable
>       - ip Forwarding Table
>       - CIDR Route Table
>       - ipNetToMediaTable (ARP table)
>       - Bridge-MIB table
> 
> Do you see what you would expect in these tables? Thanks.
> 
> Rich
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