Folks:
A new beta-test version of InterMapper 4.5b2 is available. This is still TEST
software. You can find the full list of new features listed at this page:
http://www.intermapper.com/im45.html
This version is substantially feature complete. There were no new features since
the previous
--- Jakob Peterhansel wrote, and Mike Lieberman seconded:
It seems to me that devices are adding to the Short term package loss, even
though the device is behind another Down device.
I would vote for this to be changed, so short-term loss is only calculated
when the device is in 'line of sight'.
Ted:
--- You wrote:
I'm unable to start InterMapper v4.5 on my Linux Box here is a copy of
the messages files
--- end of quote ---
Thanks for the report. I don't have any ideas right off the top of my head, but
I know that it'll be interesting to know:
- Which version of InterMapper do you have
Mike:
You can try these icons. Here are a few cool tips:
- I just used a graphics program to flip the icons horizontally, then
saved them
with a slightly different name.
- You can import these easily: simply open the icon picker (Format -
Icon...)
then drag them (three at once, if
Mike:
--- Mike Lieberman wrote:
1. The Default computer icons still do not turn green.
--- end of quote ---
We've worked out the procedure below to fix the icons. Please try it out.
Thanks.
Rich Brown[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dartware, LLC
Mike:
--- Mike Lieberman wrote:
If that's all it was, what we did under 5b5 should have worked. Look we got
the new Router icons to work, just not the computer ones.
--- end of quote ---
Ahah. That explains it. The routers, switches, etc are supposed to turn green.
The servers (they have
Folks:
Dartware is pleased to announce the availability of InterMapper 4.5. This is a
final, official version of the software, and is recommended for all customers.
This new release is a no-cost upgrade for everyone whose maintenance contract is
currently in force.
InterMapper 4.5 brings a host
Jarod:
In the initial web site changeover, we didn't manage to make the 4.4
documentation available. It's there now:
http://dartware.com/support/docs/
Please get back to us if you have further questions. Thanks.
Rich Brown[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dartware, LLC
John:
--- You wrote:
I would like to see some Laptop icons the same way you put the Workstation
Icons. We have alot of Apple Laptops so an iBook would be great.
--- end of quote ---
Do you have a link to an image that's similar to what you want? It can be bigger
than needed, but it really helps
Folks:
Thanks for the inquiries. Last year, Dartware ran a customer survey asking about
the most highly desired features that we should add to the product. It was very
useful to see which ones you valued most highly. Our suspicions were confirmed
for most of them, although there were a few
Folks:
--- Allyn Crowe wrote:
rather than phpbb which is an exploit heaven I would use simple
machines : http://www.simplemachines.org/
--- end of quote ---
We have been mulling over which forum software to use, so comments like these
are useful. Any other comments?
Rich Brown
Folks:
Thanks for the spirited discussion of how you use various kinds of subnets. It's
helpful to hear all this so that InterMapper can do the right thing for our
customers.
In pursuit of this goal, I'd like to expand the discussion so that we can
understand all the possibilities.
1)
Hi, Mike:
--- Mike Dustan wrote:
Has anyone done this for an MGE? Or shall I start learning to write a probe?
--- end of quote ---
We can work with you get a probe going. The first step is to figure out what you
want it to do. Check out the Three Important Questions on this page...
--- Ryan Stern wrote:
So, any word on when Intermapper might be able to monitor Apple's
Xserve RAID hardware?
--- end of quote ---
Seek and ye shall receive - it's there now.
We added it into the 4.5.5 version of InterMapper that we shipped in February,
along with a number of MacOS X Server
Manny, Pedro, Jon:
Thanks for the comments. It's true that we abandoned the old Custom Probe
Builder program: despite the GUI, it wasn't very easy to use. It also got left
behind with the changes - and significant enhancements - that we were adding to
the custom probe facilities.
--- Manny
Folks:
I wanted to follow up on the obvious desire for improving InterMapper's ability
to create custom probes.
I'm curious about how you use InterMapper's custom probe facilities today:
- How many of you are making custom probes?
- What equipment are you testing?
- Do you ever use the
Dave:
Thanks for these comments. They're quite helpful.
--- Dave Bosso wrote:
A built in mib browser would be really useful.
--- end of quote ---
I'm starting to use the Mibble MIB browser program. (http://mibble.org) It's
open source and free (GPL), and is Java-based, so virtually any
Kevin:
--- You wrote:
Will this go away if I upgrade to 4.5.6??
If not, can I get rid of it without installing our own certificate?
--- end of quote ---
You can upgrade to 4.5.8 to get a new certificate.
Rich Brown
Dartware, LLC
Hi Sam,
Thanks for the note about InterMapper 4.5 reporting packet loss that didn't seem
to be occur when using other tools.
InterMapper 4.5.1 contains a bug fix that addressed this symptom.
Recommendations:
- Upgrading to InterMapper 4.5.8 should solve this - your description is
Folks:
Dartware is pleased to announce the availability of InterMapper 4.6. This is a
final, official version of the software, and is recommended for all customers.
This release is a no-cost upgrade for everyone whose maintenance contract is
currently in force.
InterMapper 4.6 brings a host of
Hi David,
Thanks for the note.
--- You wrote:
Just now I have received a message from Intermapper where it is trying
to convince me that it is getting a Round Trip time of 3794328 msec,
which is just over one hour.
--- end of quote ---
A RTT of an hour is clearly not credible. I'd like to get
--- Doug Veldhuisen wrote:
I am guessing since we are using Qos policies on these routers, I'm
seeing QoS drops, but not sure.
--- Christopher Sweeney wrote:
It's ifOutDiscards in the ifTable. In theory, I think, the discards
should indicate packets discarded because of things like resource
Folks:
We recently sent out a newsletter that had a number of articles that might
interest you IM-Talk'ers. They include:
* InterMapper Helps One Family Reduce its Carbon Footprint
* InterMapper Database Enhancement
* Hardware Survey
* Training: Custom Probe
Folks:
A new version of InterMapper 4.6.5 is available. This final, official release is
recommended to all customers, and is a free upgrade for anyone with a current
maintenance contract. It has several useful features and a number of bug fixes:
- Updates to work with MacOS X (Leopard).
--- Tony Mumm wrote:
In regards to making a returned variable appear as not graph able: I tried the
${eval} route, and all it displays now is 0. So I guess it wants to evaluate
that text as an expression of some kind.
--- end of quote ---
Yes, you're right - you want to force the value into a
--- Jakob Peterhansel wrote:
We have just deployed some new SonicWall TZ 190 Wireless firewalls,
that has a failover function on a 3G (PC Card) port.
When this failover is not used, it disconnects the link, and shows the
link as 'down'.
Now, that is technically right, but from an operational
--- Jakob Peterhansel wrote:
Seems like 4.6.7 was just released, according to MacUpdate...
--- end of quote ---
Yes. We just updated the RSS feed ( feed://dartware.com/dartware.xml ), and the
IM-Talk and IM-Announce messages will go out tomorrow.
Or go to the download page at
The Dell Server Probe is now available on the Dartware site. Here's a brief
description:
Joe Vogt of Electronic Arts contributed a probe for Dell PowerEdge servers that
works with any Dell server with OpenManage 4.0 and above installed. This is a
comprehensive system state monitoring probe that
Hi Jefferson,
--- You wrote:
I have some dell servers with OMSA installed. I found a probe online
that should be able to get the information from OMSA to monitor the
server.
(http://www.mail-archive.com/intermapper-talk@list.dartware.com/msg02687
.html).
--- end of quote ---
The line breaks in
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the note.
--- You wrote:
Does anyone know if the latest version of InterMapper does support devices in
IPv6 address space? If not is there a timetable for its inclusion in further
releases?
--- end of quote ---
The current shipping version of InterMapper (4.6.8) does not
Folks:
The Netflow feature of InterMapper will handle Netflow v1, v5, and v9 protocols
in its initial roll-out. It is not based on the Scrutinzer software.
Please get back to me if you have further questions. Thanks!
Rich Brown[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dartware, LLC
Folks:
I wanted to let you know what we're doing with Netflow in InterMapper.
Dartware is working on a network flow monitoring package called InterMapper
Flows. It will be integrated into the InterMapper RemoteAccess user interface
to display the traffic from one or many flow exporters. You'll
Folks:
The first public beta version of InterMapper 5.0b4 is now available. We would be
delighted to have you use it and send us comments and bug reports.
NOTE: Although this beta-test version is stable, it is still in testing. We
encourage you to install it on a separate server. To help with
Hi Anthony,
--- You wrote:
I might take the opportunity to change our IM server platform from
Windows to Linux, the plan being to install this beta on a new CentOS
server and then upgrade that to the final release when it comes out.
Will we be able to use/exchange our Windows license key in
Folks:
[This is a follow-up to the probe for CDP - Cisco Discovery Protocol? thread]
We recently created an On-demand Table Maker web page that creates a table
similar to the one Chris Romo submitted. It's at:
http://dartware.com/support/tech_notes/cprobes/tablemaker.html
To use it:
-
A follow-up on the earlier messages:
--- Tim Streater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cpu.u, 1.3.6.1.4.1.3097.6.3.4.0, INTEGER, CPU Load
cpu.util, ${cpu.u} / 100, CALCULATION, CPU Load
--- end of quote ---
I note that the Developer Guide (see
Hi Jon,
--- You wrote:
I really don't know why there is a separate chartable keyword, as you can
still chart variables when they are just printed. But Dartware has always had a
problem with consistency, and strange oddities like this.
--- end of quote ---
The default is to show/chart only the
Folks:
A new public beta version of InterMapper 5.0b9 is now available. We would be
delighted to have you use it and send us comments and bug reports.
NOTE: Although this beta-test version is stable, it is still in testing. We
encourage you to install it on a separate server. To help with that
--- Michael Luzadder wrote:
How close are we to getting a single icon to represent multiple probes on
the same device? (like a mail server; one probe for host resources, another
probe for snmp, another for http, etc..)
--- end of quote ---
I'm actually working on a specification for this now.
Folks:
I'd like to ask a few more questions re: multiple probes per icon. You can
respond to the list, or directly to me: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks.
Rich Brown[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dartware, LLC http://www.dartware.com
10 Buck Road, PO Box 130 Telephone:
Jeff:
Thanks for the note.
--- Jeff Kell wrote:
So has netflow disappeared into the great real soon now cloud in the sky? :-)
--- end of quote ---
We have started private testing with the netflow product. It's going well.
However, we learned a lot from these first tests. It's probably going
Folks:
From time to time, Dartware receives requests for custom probes that we cannot
handle in a timely manner
If you have created some interesting probes for InterMapper and might have time
to handle consulting opportunities, please contact me off list.
Many thanks.
Rich Brown
Thanks to all who have submitted their thoughts about multiple probes per icon.
This topic is an current discussion within Dartware, and we will begin design
sessions shortly. If you have thoughts about how you could use this feature, it
is a very good time to send us a note.
As a
Folks:
InterMapper versions 4.6.4 through 5.0.2 have a bug that can affect customers
running on a Linux system. The symptoms are that on 24 July 2008, InterMapper
could become unresponsive or crash and not restart. This bug affects only certain
Linux systems, and will not affect Windows or
Kevin,
--- Kevin Wigle wrote:
We use many map probes on many maps as a way to get around.
We have an tiered map system which is used like a table of contents.
...
(though sometimes I wish there was a simple map jump that
didn't change color to reflect the worse case device)
--- end of quote ---
Folks:
I have updated the description of how to create a Double-click URL for an icon
that links to a parent map. It is now on the KnowledgeBase at this URL:
http://forums.dartware.com/viewtopic.php?p=910
Please get back to me if you have any questions. Thanks.
Rich Brown
Dartware,
Hi Hans,
--- You wrote:
I have the impression that I am missing MacOSX files when decompressing com.dartware.tableviewer-1.zip.
--- end of quote ---
No, I believe that they're all there. The first five files:
IP-MIB-rfc2011.txt
IP-FORWARD-MIB-rfc2096.txt
BRIDGE-MIB-rfc1493.txt
Folks:
We are beginning a public test period for a new NetFlow Analysis feature. This
feature, called InterMapper Flows, is an add-on to InterMapper that will allow
you to see what kinds of traffic are flowing on your network, as well as which
hosts are sending (or receiving) that traffic.
Folks:
I wanted to point out the short introductory video that shows off what InterMapper
Flows will do. It's at:
http://dartware.com/downloads/viewvideo.html?file=imflows
Rich Brown[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dartware, LLC http://www.dartware.com
66-7
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66-7 Benning Street Telephone: 603-643-9600
West Lebanon, NH 03784-3407 Fax: 603-643-2289
--- Forwarded Message from Richard E. Brown ---
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard E. Brown)
Date: 10 Sep 2008 16:10:27 -0400
Subject: [IM-Talk] New InterMapper Feature - NetFlow Add
Joel (and others),
Thanks for the note.
--- Gibby, Joel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any timeline for sFlow collector implementation?
We're an Extreme/HP shop.
--- end of quote ---
We have scoped out the effort required to do sFlow, but decided we would incorporate
it after we shipped the
Folks:
There's a new version of InterMapper Flows available, version 0.99b, build 3235.1,
dated 21 September 2008. This is a good time to retrieve a copy and check it out.
We think you'll find it to be quite reliable.
We have received some great suggestions for enhancements. However, we
Folks:
We have updated the Windows Vista installer for InterMapper Flows. This fixes
the installation problem previously described. The new installer can be found
at the URL below.
http://dartware.com/downloads/binaries/imflows.html
The software that gets installed is identical to
Folks:
Dartware is currently looking for several people. The jobs are described at
http://dartware.com/jobs
If you know anyone who could be qualified for these positions, please pass this
note along to them. Many thanks!
Rich Brown[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dartware, LLC
Folks:
It is with considerable pride that Dartware announces the availability of InterMapper
Flows 1.0. This is a NetFlow traffic analyzer that is integrated directly into
InterMapper.
With InterMapper Flows, you can see not only when traffic is high, but who is
sending it and what
Hi Andrey,
--- You wrote:
Iirc, map folders where implemented in 5.0.5. is that right? I can(c)$F6t find
anything in the manual on how to create a folder. Is there a quick note on
that?
--- end of quote ---
You can create those folders in the InterMapper Settings/Enabled Maps tab. The
User
John:
--- John Ratcliffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have an Intermapper probe that monitors the Adobe Flash Media server (RTMP)
on TCP port 1935?
I could not find a built in one or any details on the TCP protocol format.
--- end of quote ---
InterMapper doesn't have a probe for
--- Jefferson Cowart wrote:
... The only way I
can see to do it is to create a second notifier contact, but I was
hoping for something a little less kludgy.
--- end of quote ---
Yes, the only way to do this would be to set up a second notifier that could have
the delayed notification and check
Xavier,
Thanks for the note.
--- You wrote:
I've discovered the new IM probe: InterMapper Engine Status.
It shows some technical informations and the efficiency of the engine but
Could you tell us how that's done and for what value we can say that the server
is not fast enough ?
What
Folks,
The Set Link Speed... window helps InterMapper compute link utilization. (It
obviously does not change the speed or duplex setting of the real interface.)
This window has settings for the expected transmit and receive speeds for the
link so you can _override_ the ifSpeed reported by
Hi Peter,
--- You wrote:
Has there been any further movement on slfow working with the DLINK x stack series
of switches.
--- end of quote ---
I will follow up with you privately on the ticket in RT. Thanks.
Rich Brownrichard.e.br...@dartware.com
Dartware, LLC
--- Andrey Gordon agor...@i2c.com wrote:
Is this Poll in EST time zone?
--- end of quote ---
Yes, the poll is Eastern US time (actually, EDT at this time of year). Thanks!
For those of you who haven't had a chance to sign up, here's the link again:
http://doodle.com/84pcb75pfxa7955f
Folks:
[In case you missed the previous note...]
We are looking for customer input into what a WMI Feature in InterMapper would
provide. We plan to have a focus group session where customers can participate
in a conference call to chat with Dartware folks. The session will run about an
Hi Walter,
--- Christopher Sweeney wrote:
According to the error message you noted, you're running 5.1, not 5.1.2.
This is key, as this problem was addressed in 5.1.1.
--- end of quote ---
You can always get the latest version of InterMapper (5.1.4 at the moment) from
this URL:
I looked at the code of the Aironet probe, and found that it retrieves the following
variables from the Cisco AWCVX-MIB.
awcDot11DesiredSSIDNumAssociatedSTA
awcFtClientSTASelf
awcDot11TpFdbAddress
awcDot11TpFdbAID
awcDot11TpFdbClientState
awcDot11TpFdbLatestRxSignalStrength
Chris,
--- Chris Brizzell wrote:
Can InterMapper send a trap to itself?
The reason I ask, is I have a device which will send a trap to
InterMapper with critical information about another device on my
network. That device is unable to send a trap itself.
--- end of quote ---
In this situation,
Hi Chris,
--- You wrote:
Yes - Unfortunately both IPs are that of the controlling device. The
trap sent contains the IP I want, but it is not in either the agent or
sender address.
--- end of quote ---
That's odd... Would you send along the contents of the Status Window? (Tip: right-click
in
Hi Chris,
--- You wrote:
Here is a copy of the SNMP Trap viewer probe for that device. The IP
address I would like this to appear to come from is in the VarBindList
#6:
--- end of quote ---
Hmmm... I don't believe there is a way to make InterMapper treat Varbind#6 value
specially.
The
Hi Andrey,
--- You wrote:
But if in fact it stays like that for 3-4 runs of the probe I'd like to know even
at 3am. Note that 3-4 runs of the probe does not equal 2 min (30 sec poll). If
my page is out for 2 min I'm in a bigger trouble, much bigger then if it throws
a 500 error for a
Andrey,
OK. I see that my discussion of delayed notificaions didn't quite address your
question - you're more interested in the polling algorithm. Bob Merrill's quote
from the User Guide gives the details, but maybe not quite in the terms that you're
asking...
In fact, I believe that the
Ben,
--- You wrote:
I'm unsure of where to start with this - so I thought the source of the page would
be a good place! InterMapper.
We're receiving garbage pages - about 1 in 10. Total garbage - ie I don't have
the characters available on my keyboard to type them out.
Anyone else
Scott,
--- You wrote:
snmp-device-variables
-- Following is from SNMP Traffic Probe
ifInOctets, ifInOctets.1, DEFAULT,
ifInUcastPkts, ifInUcastPkts.1, DEFAULT,
ifInNUcastPkts, ifInNUcastPkts.1, DEFAULT,
...
--- end of quote ---
A couple thoughts:
1) For the traffic counts
I think I see what you're getting at. The table in question is the svSvcTable
of the LanMgr-Mib-II-MIB. It's available at:
http://www.simpleweb.org/ietf/mibs/modules/microsoft/win2000/txt/LanMgr-Mib-II-MIB
Import the MIB file and create a table like the one below in your custom probe,
then
--- You wrote:
I fogot to add that some MIB browsers (iReasoning, for example) in response to
the GET NEXT command gives both the value of a table variable and its full OID
number.
If so, I think that InterMapper is also capable supply these data, isn't it?
--- end of quote ---
I should
Final message for the test
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--- You wrote:
In your example this fild is absent, unfortunately.
--- end of quote ---
I don't believe that it's possible to display the full OID for the value, but
I also note that the good part of the OID (after the 1.3.6.1.4.1.77.1.2.3.1.1)
contains the service name as the ASCII codes
--- You wrote:
It's wonderfull! How did you notice that?
--- end of quote ---
Too many years staring at ASCII data in binary/hex dumps. :-( Certain patterns
are just welded into your synapses...
Glad that you're on the air. Best regards,
Rich
Josh,
Thanks for the note. InterMapper doesn't have the ability to draw between the
layers - it only has two:
- The background image
- The devices, networks and links in the foreground.
--- Josh Atterbury wrote:
Reason is that I will be creating a separate series of maps for each of my
Folks,
InterMapper 5.2 (which entered beta-test this week) has a number of facilities
that make it easy to write command-line probes that monitor various devices. These
are described in a tech note at:
http://www.intermapper.com/assorted-topics/642-noaa-temp
The tech note includes a
Hello Damian,
--- You wrote:
All is working really well and it is fantastic.
I'm glad to hear that it's working out for you.
There is the occasional problem with nProbe where it will stop running and IM
will receive no data from the mini. Currently the only way I see that this has
Dave,
Thanks for the note. These are great questions and I'd like to learn more from
you and the other IM-Talk readers.
I've split your question into two, so we can keep the two threads separate.
--- You wrote:
Fault Isolation
How are you handling fault isolation and notification
Folks:
Here's the second of Dave Stempian's questions.
--- Dave Stempian wrote:
Map Status Thresholds
Suppose I have a map status probe for a map that contains 2000 wireless APs.
I don't want a critical notification for the map status probe if only one of that
map's devices goes down (or
From my blog...
http://www.intermapper.com/resources/blogs/rich-brown?format=feedtype=rss
Mibble MIB Browser available
For years, I have been looking for a good tool that I can use and recommend for
viewing and parsing SNMP MIBs, and for making SNMP queries on devices. There are
lots of
--- WA6ZP wrote:
Indeed. I just updated to 4.1.3 N2.1 and 64 bit counters are being updated.
Thanks for the update.
I'm curious, however. It still also returns 32 bit counters.
Will Intermapper favor the 64 bit?
If you set the device to use SNMPv2c, InterMapper will poll the 64-bit
Antonio,
--- Antonio Querubin t...@lava.net wrote:
... The optimal dual-stack client behaviour trying to reach a dual-stack host
is to loop through all addresses to make a connection and IM should have some
means of verifying that behaviour.
--- end of quote ---
You're right - the proper
Jefferson,
--- You wrote:
Thos directions got me back some valid data. It looks like that
OID sub-tree returns a table showing all the power supplies.
From other probes I have I see how to put that table into the probe output.
Excellent. I'm glad you got it see what you expect.
... What
Jefferson,
--- You wrote:
However when I probe
the OID for the AC supply directly it just outputs a number. Is there a
way I can get it to translate that value like it does with the table?
--- end of quote ---
I think you are saying that the MIB specifies a text value that goes along with
the
Janice,
A couple little bloopers...
1) There was one mention of alpha test in the note.
2) The picture is of a Goblin ant...
3) We can make the next release message a little less forbidding. I don't think
*this* version will kill their plants :-)
No biggies...
Rich
Folks,
You should all have received a note about our customer satisfaction survey. Some
great feedback has already come in and we want to be sure that we've received
everyone's opinion. Here is the note we sent out on Monday...
Thanks in advance for all your good thoughts and suggestions.
Folks,
We have learned of a nasty bug in Apple's Java Virtual Machine (JVM) that can
affect InterMapper users. The symptoms are that the InterMapper GUI appears to
freeze: the windows do not respond to mouse or keyboard, and people report that
they have to force quit.
It only happens
Hi Andrew,
I don't see anything obvious in the probe/status window. I would like to take
this off-line and make this into a support ticket. You'll receive a separate messages
as a receipt.
Best regards,
Rich Brown
List
Hello Richard,
Thanks for the note. InterMapper's command-line probes do not have a facility
for processing the values after they've been returned from the script.
Your best bet would be to have the script calculate that rate, and pass the new
values back.
Please get back to me if you
Randy,
--- You wrote:
In reviewing the Top Host data within the PRINTED Flows REPORT, it looks like
the % Column represents Bytes In, and Bytes In represents %. Is this observation
correct?
--- end of quote ---
I don't see this, but I'm going to make this into a support ticket. You should
--- Brian Gannon gann...@rgmadvisors.com wrote:
Yeah. This is one of the features I really really want. The GET to acknowledge.
Currently had to write a perl script to convert the get to a post and repost onto
the API interface. It's not the best way to do things But it works
--- end of
Folks,
On Oct 14, 2010, at 5:48 PM, Dave Stuart and Jakob Peterhänsel wrote:
So I'd like a probe that walks through hrStorageDescr instead of using the
index 36 (I think that index can change, depending on the order and number
of things that mount at boot time) until it either finds an
Paul,
Placing a script in the Tools directory works fine for all kinds of scripts.
In InterMapper 5.3, there is a new tool section that contains the source code
of a companion script that is contained in the probe file itself. When
InterMapper encounters a companion script in a probe file, it
Hi Varun,
For example,i have a SNMP device having 50 ports.Is there a way to loop
through all the 50 ports without hard coding the port numbers in the custom
SNMP probe.
What would you like to be able to do with these ports?
Rich Brownrichard.e.br...@dartware.com
On Nov 11, 2010, at 10:52 AM, sumo wrote:
I'm also quite interested in this. The on-demand-variables are cool. But in
many cases I think you want to use them as regular device-variables. So that
you can set thresholds and create graphs for them.
This is exactly the kind of information I'm
Hi Mehmet,
Thanks for the note. (I see that Janice beat me to the punch, but I'll send my
note anyway...)
is there a way to have IM Flows to display the current flows per ASN? Or any
plans to make it work that way?
InterMapper Flows currently cannot group flows by their AS number. This would
Randy,
Thanks for the note. I'm not sure what's going on here. I will submit this as a
bug report: you should receive an acknowledgement message shortly.
Rich Brown
Dartware, LLC
On Nov 24, 2010, at 9:51 AM, Randy Baker wrote:
I recently increased the size of my database from medium to large
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