I have 2 8600s as an IST, so they are basically identical configurations. I have them both sending back traps to an ESM server version 6.0.1.
When I receive the traps, one of the 8600s resolves the MIBs automatically and the other does not. On one I get this:
Description : alarmIndex.2=2 ...
Here is what I settled on, its turning out to be a pretty nice setup.... a dual software solution.
I set up a server running both Nortel ESM and Kiwi syslog server. I assigned 2 IP addresses to the box and bound one to each software.
I'm using ESM 6.0 for collecting SNMP traps and for sending...
I am currently using ESM 5.1 on my workstation, and found that to have limited trap management to say the least... haven't tried it on the server. Has there been much improvement on the 6.0 release you're saying?
Sylog manager Pro working is very close to working perfectly though. I have it...
I am evaulating a few different syslog server softwares, and could use some advice...
I tried "the one" syslog manager pro and Kiwi syslog daemon, but am having issues with both. if i could combine the 2, that would be great.
syslog manager pro has great email alert settings, but its not...
I've been looking to make a script for saving the configs on my 8600s (save to flash, pcmcia, standby, tftp, etc.) all in one shot. Ideally I'd like to have a batch file that I can just double click and have it run and do the saves all on its own.
I checked around and found some useful things...
It may be a dumb simple question, but I am confusing myself the more i think about it, and i'm not quite sure what people here are telling me is true...
So when I say I have a 12meg pipe out of here to our WAN, at what point do I max out my bandwidth?
I would think if you have a transmit and...
hmmm.... back with the old system, I wasn't using the card with the drives at all. Once SP2 for XP came out, the large drive issue was supposedly resolved, so I no longer needed it. now that i'm on the new system, I started using the card again since it has no IDE connections.
everything...
I checked the BIOS, and it recognizes the large drives correctly.
Currently I have 3 hard drives. The first is a 160GB SATA drive connected directly into the motherboard. The other 2, are IDE and connect into the PCI card as a master/slave and are 200GB/250GB respectively.
Looking closer at...
Both PCs are XP.. my old one a Dell Dimension 2400 ran XP Pro, my new one is a Dimension E510 runing XP media center edition, and on everything, the file system is NTFS.
I have no problems right now viewing all of my files on the new system, just opening them. I've only seen my music and movie...
oh and in regard to the cause of the problem....
Is anybody familiar with a McAfee product called Foundstone?
Its a scanning software that scans any IP enabled device for pretty much anything that would be considered a "vulnerablity" that is known to man.
Has anyone ever heard of or...
we have logging to PCMCIA enabled, so the flash isn't affected. but the file system appears fine. It works and writes the the logs with no issue. I've been saving them every day since then and haven't missed a beat.
generally, on a reset, the log file will stop writing to the .000 file and...
I tried that as well and I think it compounded the problem. When I first transferred the drives to the new machine, the disk check orphaned a large number of files and put them in the found.000 directory, then when I moved the drives back, it did the disk check again and moved more files...
I'm running 4 8610's as 2 switch blocks with ISTs and an SMLT between them. We ran into a problem a few days back when all four were hung and pegged at 100% CPU. the only way to get them back online was to kill the power and reset them.
Once they were reset, I was going through the system log...
I'm looking around and see some posts that say to try the program "Getbackdata" to recover data in some cases, so I'm giving that a try...
when I load it, it's showing 2 of my drives as only 137GB and won't go beyond that barrier and says check your BIOS and OS version for hard drive capacity...
I got a new PC and when I moved my 2 hard drives into it, they began to have big problems.
I first noticed this when I tried to play certain MP3 files and kept getting errors... some would work, some would not. The same thing occurs with videos I have as well. For all the files the size...
I have a BS 5510 whose management IP has been acting up. I saw a couple other threads that deal with a similar issue, but didn't really solve or explain what I'm seeing.
Its a stack of 2 5510s running SW code version 3.01.
We have a bunch of these with the same basic setup and same code...
also, I have windows firewall turned off. I am not running any other firewall program, but do have NAV 2005, but that is installed on all of them and looks identical.
I have 4 PCs, 3 with XP pro and 1 with W2K. They all work fine except for 1 XP machine that will not accept any incoming requests and I can't for the life of me figure out why. I installed and configured all 4 myself and they should be just about the same, but only 3 machines work now, and not...
Thanks for the info.... I wasn't putting the other box's IP in for the PeerIP, I was putting the local IP for the trunk VLAN for each.
I guess that makes sense.. "PEER ip".... durp.
I am trying to create an IST between two 86010s with SMLT, and I have it configured and it appears to be working properly, however, under the MLTs, it shows "normalMLT" in the runningtype field for all of my MLTs. Under MLTtype, its selected as an IST or SMLT.
How can I get it to change to run...
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