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Rows in UDP tabular web display don't populate

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I'm attempting to display tabular data from a custom UDP on a node's web display and followed the instructions here:

 

Set up a multi-column table with custom device poller - SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. Help and Support

 

Everything goes fine when creating the custom UDP in Orion Universal Device Poller and editing the web settings as described in the link above, but I get no row data in the web display.  I get column headings and that's it:

 

Web View

Testing against the node in MIB browse works and shows the table data for every OID I'm attempting to display:

Browse MIB

I'm selecting existing column names for the row labels:

Column Names

 

The advanced options for each OID are Raw Value, GET TABLE, and Node polling. 

 

Here are the web view settings for the web display table example above:

Web Display Settings

 

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.


Do you need Network Access Control solution ?

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I wonder how many of you already have some version of a Network Access Control (NAC) solution in place. Theoretically speaking, Mobile device management (MDM) is just a part of a bigger NAC, so I would like to ask you to vote "yes" even if you have only the MDM solution in your organization.. If voting for "We don't have one but plan to buy", could you please leave a comment on why is it important for you to have one?

Automated port shutdown - what would be your reasons?

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There was a feature request for a UDT recently for an automated port shutdown, if the connected endpoint is on the "black list".

What would be your other reasons, for which would you want to shut down the port? Lets's go our imagination wild and imagine events like user device infected by a non-deletable virus, peer-to-peer software installed, firewall disabled? Feel free to vote for Other and leave comment. By liking the specific comments you can vote for other ideas.

Thanks!

What should Network Topology Mapper next release focus on ?

How does encrypted traffic, impact the effectiveness of your Advanced Traffic Analysis product (e.g. DPI-based solution)?

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If you run an Advanced Traffic Analysis product, we are interested to hear about how impacted it is by encrypted traffic.

Example of these products/technologies: NBAR, Flexible Netflow, nProbe, Riverbed Cascade Opnet/Pilot,  WildPackets, Fluke Optiview, Paessler, WireShark, Compuware...

More on this topic here

Does your organization use Mobile Device Management or MDM?

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With the explosion of smart mobile devices, both tablets and phones and end users wanting to connect them for email, remote access (VPN), wireless etc. How are you handling this?  Does your organization even see this as a problem?  What level of control are you looking for?  Do you care if they have apps like DropBox are installed on them and uploading corporate files without your knowledge?

 

When I talk about Mobile Device Management I mean specifically things like:

  • Remotely manage and setup end users mobile devices (i.e. Google Android or Apple iOS) with the settings for service such as email access, wireless, VPN etc.
  • Enforce corporate security standards and best practices such as ensuring a pass-code is set or disabling certain feature or functions on the device like the camera
  • Ability to remotely wipe a device if lost or stolen
  • Report on types of devices, the hardware and software installed on them in your environment
  • Track users or stolen devices via GPS

Deploying Virtual Appliances

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Are you comfortable with deploying virtual appliances?

 

We're discussing ways to deploy new products that may interact with your NPM (and other SolarWinds) deployments and one of our options is a virtual appliance.

Time format on report

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I'm testing NPM, NCM and SAM in my Lab (Orion Platform 2018.2 HF4, NCM 7.8, CloudMonitoring 2.0.1, NPM 12.3, DPAIM 11.1.0, SAM 6.6.1, NetPath 1.1.3).

I tried to change time on the report Average CPU Utilization - This Week from This Week to last 2 hours. Whatever I changed on date/time settings of polling engine and tested browsers (Chrome, IE, Edge, Firefox) on Ubuntu, Windows 10 and Windows 7 workstation - the result on displayed report was always the same:

With small exception in Firefox and Edge showing values on horizontal axis in the format I wanted (HH:mm). On the Summary home page time format was different depending on local settings on workstations :

or .

While editing report I see on the Summary Tab correct format of time:

 

I will have to implement some bunch of reports for my customer soon and I know that AM/PM format of time is absolutely not acceptable. I'm wondering if there is any bug or I missed something.


NPM 12.3 Orion 2018.2 Upgrade Feedback

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What has your upgrade to NPM 12.3 on Orion Platform 2018.2 looked like? We on the product manager team would like to hear about it all, the good the bad and the ugly! For a starting point here is a quick getting started blog post on upgrading to 2018.2 Orion Platform: Preparing for the Upgrade to 2018.2

Why do you need more than NPM's interface traffic and NTA's flow analysis

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We recently saw that "Cisco NBAR support" was voted #1 enhancement request for NTA - the Network Traffic Analyzer.

Above and beyond NBAR, we are wondering what are your most important needs for advanced traffic analysis techniques such as Network Based Application Recognition-NBAR, Deep Packet Inspection-DPI, Flexible Netflow

More on this topic here

Tell Us Your Unknown Devices v2.0

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Those that have been part of the Thwack Community a while may be familiar with the long running Tell us your "Unknown" devices! thread which had been active since 2007. That thread had become too unwieldy, and most of the user submissions had been implemented many years ago. I recently reviewed each and every posting in that thread, verified what had been implemented in-product, and which ones had not so they could be included in a forthcoming release. With that done, it was time to lock that thread for good and start anew. This time, providing a bit more guidance along the way to ensure everyone is successful in providing the necessary information required to properly identify these devices.

 

What is an 'Unknown' Device anyway?

 

Orion does its best to automatically identify and classify nodes as they're added to Orion. There are however, new device types and models released all the time. It's entirely possible you might be managing a device right now that Orion is unable to properly identify. You can find these easily by going to [Settings - Manage Nodes], changing the 'Group by:' option to 'Machine Type' and clicking on the 'Unknown' category. It's also helpful to add the 'Polling Method' column to the layout, as this thread pertains exclusively to SNMP managed nodes.

 

Any SNMP managed nodes listed under the 'Unknown' Machine Type category are prime candidates for submission to this thread. All that's required is that you provide the devices SNMP System Object Identifier (SysObjectID), as well as the Make & Model of the device associated with that SysObjectID. This post is an excellent example of the perfect submission.

 

What Exactly is a SysObjectID?

 

I have yet to find a clearer definition for what the SysObjectID (System Object Identifier) is then the following excerpt which can typically be found written in virtually every vendor's MIB file verbatim.

 

Object Name: sysObjectID
Object ID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0
Object Syntax: OBJECT IDENTIFIER
Object Access: read-only
Object Status: mandatory
Object Description: The vendor's authoritative identification of the  network management subsystem contained in the  entity. This value is allocated within the SMI  enterprises subtree (1.3.6.1.4.1) and provides an  easy and unambiguous means for determining `what  kind of box' is being managed. For example, if  vendor `Flintstones, Inc.' was assigned the  subtree 1.3.6.1.4.1.4242, it could assign the  identifier 1.3.6.1.4.1.4242.1.1 to its `Fred  Router'.

 

Essentially, it's a string of numbers in dotted notation that is (hopefully) unique to at least the manufacturer, and in most cases, to the specific make and model of the device being monitored. It's how we identify for example, that the device vendor is 'Cisco' and the model is a 'Nexus C7018'. All System Object ID's begin with '1.3.6.1.4.1' followed by a number which uniquely identifies the manufacturer. The numbers which then follow typically identify the specific model of the device.

 

Where Can I Locate the SysObjectID?

 

If the device is already managed as a Node in Orion then you can locate the SysObjectID in the 'Node Details' resource as shown below, when viewing the node in the Orion web interface.

 

Node DetailsNET-SNMP

Alternatively, you can use NET-SNMP to query the following SNMP OID to return the unique SysObjectID.

 

1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0

 

Below is an example of the 'snmpget' command line arguments which will return you the SysObjectID for the device.

 

 snmpget -v2c -On -c public 10.199.5.103 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0

 

The example above is executed against a device with the IP address of '10.199.5.103' using SNMPv2c, with the community string 'public'. Below is a screenshot of the resulting output from that command. The string of numbers and periods highlighted in yellow below is this device's unique SysObjectID.

 

My Device Incorrectly Appears Listed as 'NET-SNMP'

 

Linux hosts, virtual appliances, and even some network equipment built on Linux, FreeBSD, etc. are often identified as 'NET-SNMP'. This is because the SNMP Daemon running on those hosts is, you guessed it, NET-SNMP. Unfortunately, these vendors for some reason, have chosen not to implement their own unique SysObjectID, and instead kept the default SysObjectID '1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.10' which is designated for NET-SNMP. If you have a device such as this, fret not. There are a few options available to you if you'd like these devices to be properly identified by their appropriate vendor's make & model within Orion.

 

Install The Orion Linux Agent

 

The easiest solution would be to install the Orion Linux Agent on the device which is reporting itself to be 'NET-SNMP'. The Linux Agent does not rely upon SNMP to identify the machine type or vendor. Instead, the Agent will report the Vendor as 'Linux' and the 'Machine Type' as the Linux distribution running on the device as depicted in the screenshots below.

 

Red HatCitrix XenServer

 

 

Modify NET-SNMP Configuration

 

Another approach is to customize NET-SNMP and Orion to properly reflect the Vendor and Machine Type. Simply following the steps outlined by adatole's post entitled No More Net-SNMP Nodes. This method uses a script osname.sh which is executed when a particular OID is is queried. Next, you would create a custom Device Poller to query that newly created OID and populate the Machine Type value in Orion for that device.

 

If you find it more fun to follow along, you can watch adatole walk you through the entire process in the following video.

 

 

 

Can't I Just Upload My Vendor's MIB File Here And You figure it Out?

 

While it would be nice if that's how it worked, unfortunately many (or most) vendors don't include this information within their MIB files. MIB files include a listing of all possible OIDs which could be polled across a wide variety of different devices (typically an entire product family), but it doesn't include the values which are returned by the devices (Enums notwithstanding). For that reason we need users, such as yourself, to post the SysObjectID's in this thread, along with the device vendor and model information so it can be included in our database.

 

If you'd still like your device's MIB file included in the Orion MIB database, for use with Network Performance Monitor's Universal Device Poller, or the Orion Platform's SNMP Trap Receiver, simply follow the steps outlined in KB article at the link below.  The latest version of the MIB database, containing your submissions, can always be downloaded from within the Customer Portal.

 

Request additional MIBs to the SNMP MIB browser database - SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. Help and Support

Do you use the Network Sonar Discovery?

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When adding new nodes to NPM, do you use Network Sonar or you add your nodes directly?

Let's talk about Solarwinds High Availability. Do you want HA? Why? Do you have it? Why'd you get it? Does it work well?

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If you don't have Solarwinds HA:

  • Why not?
    • Cost?
    • Your company doesn't believe monitoring is important enough to support (with licenses, employee setup/support hours, hardware environment, etc.)?
    • You've never thought about it?
    • You just don't need it?
    • You don't have time to set it up or to maintain it?

 

If you DO have Solarwinds HA:

  • Why did you get it?
  • How did you convince your company it is necessary?
  • How satisfied are you with it?
  • Have you set up HA for ALL your polling engines?
  • What would you change about it?
  • Have you seen the new HA administration view that shows all your standby / HA pollers, and that highlights any differences between them?

 

You can check out some of the HA views on your own Main Poller here:

  • https://<YOUR SOLARWINDS MAIN POLLER ADDRESS OR DNS>/ui/ha/settings
  • https://<YOUR SOLARWINDS MAIN POLLER ADDRESS OR DNS>/ui/ha/summary

Time Zone Clocks using javascript

Including Charts in Alert Emails

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I'm in the process of converting a few of our alert emails and I'm wondering if there is an easy way to do what I'm aiming to accomplish.

 

If a group goes down, for X number of minute an alert email is fired with some basic information such as time, link to group on Orion etc. On other network monitoring software I've used it's always been possible to include a chart of some description into the alert email such as a utilization chart on a utilization alert and so on. So I'm trying to do something a bit similar. I've had some limited success so far and can quite easily insert a chart into the body of the email for the whole day by doing the following

 

/Chart.aspx?ChartName=ContainerAvailability&NetObject=C:${GroupID}&Period=${MM}/${DD}/${YYYY} 0:00 AM~${MM}/${DD}/${YYYY} 11:59:00 PM&SampleSize=1M&ShowTrend=False&Width=640

 

 

However I'm having difficulty finding a way to do the same thing for different time frames such as a 7 day chart. Is there any way to manipulate the returned values of variables so that a date returning 14 can become 7, or a time of 11:00 can become 10:00?

 

Or maybe I'm doing things in an overly complicated way and have completely missed something. Wouldn't be the first time!


Manually adding IP adresses to Nodes

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Hi

 

I have some Palo Alto firewalls in my NPM but the Palo Alto MIb does not include OIDs for anything but the Management IP address.

However in Netpath and in reports I would like to have the other IPadresses on the Palo Alto firewall registered.

Is there a way to add them manually GUI or Directly to the database.

 

I hope that the Palo Alto insight feature request gets filled real soon

 

Regards Jens

F5 LTM Status Unknown

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Hi Everyone


I recently added a pair of f5's to our NPM platform, when I checked out the Load Balancing page I see the Active LTM in the cluster has the below status any idea what could be causing this ? I test the icall and snmp and it passed it on the edit node page. I even created a new icall account made no difference I can see on the f5 LTM logs the icall  account doing something compared it with the Standby one and it is the same logs. I checked the SNMP access on the f5 ltm and ensured the NPM server ip address is allowed. Not sure what ells I can look for.

 

 

F5 Iogs indicating the the icall request from SolarWinds

 

"Wed Sep 5 04:06:10 SAST 2018  icontrol  0-0  httpd(mod_auth_pam): user=icontrol(icontrol) partition=[All] level=Administrator tty=/usr/bin/tmsh host=10.X.X.X attempts=1 start="Wed Sep 5 03:46:09 2018" end="Wed Sep 5 04:06:10 2018".:  "

Complete list of supported vendors Equipment for Solarwinds

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Guys

 

Where can I find the complete list of supported vendors for Solarwinds?

 

Cheers

 

Gordon

What should Network Topology Mapper next release focus on ?

Which Help Desk / Service Desk are you using?

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