Hi,
Because optivity nms 10.1 is not ready yet ( we are running into some problems) we are using OSM 3.0.0.0 in the meantime to be able to manage BPS2000, OM1400 and PP8010 switches.
I would like the answer on the following questions:
1. Is there a limit to the amount of devices one map supports?. Right now we have about 80 devices in one map and it is acting weird.. it does not show labels anymore and the interface numbers are gone too. Since we are also experiencing problems when we start the vlan manager (it can not find all the vlan info on all switches) I am starting to suspect that our management connection to this remote network is not sufficient. Could this be the case?
2. Is there a solution to the tool using the 0 as a wildcard? We have several subnets and one of them is 10.23.0.0/24 and another one is 10.23.16.0/24. When entering the first subnet to restrict discovery it will also be querying all the other subnets. Wich does not result in anything bad but the management trafic is very high I suspect.
InDenial
CCNA, BCMSN.
Because optivity nms 10.1 is not ready yet ( we are running into some problems) we are using OSM 3.0.0.0 in the meantime to be able to manage BPS2000, OM1400 and PP8010 switches.
I would like the answer on the following questions:
1. Is there a limit to the amount of devices one map supports?. Right now we have about 80 devices in one map and it is acting weird.. it does not show labels anymore and the interface numbers are gone too. Since we are also experiencing problems when we start the vlan manager (it can not find all the vlan info on all switches) I am starting to suspect that our management connection to this remote network is not sufficient. Could this be the case?
2. Is there a solution to the tool using the 0 as a wildcard? We have several subnets and one of them is 10.23.0.0/24 and another one is 10.23.16.0/24. When entering the first subnet to restrict discovery it will also be querying all the other subnets. Wich does not result in anything bad but the management trafic is very high I suspect.
InDenial
CCNA, BCMSN.