Good Morning Mr.Valuikas,
There is a way to do this easily using the ASP script offered in the later version of
Whats' s Up up Gold.
First give me a common denominator for those devices that set them apart from your
other devices, such as,
are they on separate maps, or do they have different poll time outs, or you could
assign a "phony" snmp read community to them and create a conditional diplay for all
devices that have that community string.
If I am not making it clear, or I don't understand your question, or suggestion, then
I can give you a code example once you give me the common denominator between these
devices that can be extracted with the ASP script language.
One thing that IPSwitch could add for us that could help in cases like this, is a
device attribute that can be extracted by the ASP script called "SPECIAL_CONDITION" ,
or something similar.
-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony Valuikas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Fri 2/21/2003 8:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Device State Colors or (WISH LIST for Version 9?)
I just started to look at this problem so I am not sure it can currently be
solved.
I have about 1000 devices on my maps that I do not control but I would like
to know when they are down since they are connected to my WAN or they are a
member of the domain. So what I would like to do is to apply a "Device
State" color other than one already used to see if one of these devices are
down. The idea behind this is to aid the support personnel in reacting to
non critical items and give them more knowledge of what is happening in a
particular office/subnet during a support call.
Or
Maybe there might be a way to tag these devices so you could do an "Other
Items Up/Down" off of the root web page.
Ideas? Comments?
Thanks
Tony
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