Hi!

This is right, BUT the problem of this solution is the enourmos amount of
events this kind of autodiscovery produces. I've tried this: set up a new AD
policiy, which just allows modifications and the result was 1600 events in 7
hours which told me that interfaces were found on the discovered hosts every
time the poller run. The interfaces have not been added to the database but
the events ...?????!!!!?????!!!!!!

Javier, is there a possibility to stop jff to make this new events??


Greetings and have fun!!

mario

Mario Spendier
Network Engineer 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.flextronics.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Javier Szyszlican [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Mittwoch, 19. Mai 2004 15:47
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [jffnms-users] JFFNMS 7.7 Netgear Routers


Hi Tony,

Currently there's no way to tell JFFNMS that a port can go down.

I suppose that you mean, don't poll its status.

You can setup a AD Policy of just Modification allowed, so it still 
tracks the Descriptions (if the device supports it), but it will not 
delete or add anything.

I'll add this to the TO DO List: "Option to disallow Status polling per 
interface".

Javier


Tony Nelson wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I have several new Netgear FSM 726 switches.  After upgrading their 
> code to the latest release, JFFNMS monitors them with no problems.
> 
> These switches have a number of different device types that are 
> connected to them.  Some are up 100% of the time, and some are only up 
> when the device is up.
> 
> Is it possible to tell JFFNMS that it's OK for a port to go down?
> 
> Will autodiscovery handle this?  Currently I have autodiscovery off, 
> and just manually added all the ports.
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 


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