03-24-2007 03:20 AM
These reports are available in the new version of Campus:
Unused Down-shows Admin status=Down and Operational status=Down
Unused Up-shows Admin status=Up and Operational status=Down
Recently Down-shows Admin status=Up and Operational status=Down
Questions: In these reports, can Campus report on:
How many days since an Unused Up port has been Operationally down?
How many days since Recently Down ports have been down?
In short, is a value set somewhere to determine Recently Down ports?
If so, can this value be adjusted. (for example: Recently Down=10days, 20days, 30days, etc)
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03-24-2007 09:30 AM
You cannot specify a timeframe or get details on how long a port has been in a certain state in LMS 2.6. However, LMS 3.0 will allow one to specify ranges for these reports (e.g. unused for 30, 25, 20, etc. days).
The recently down report refers to ports that were connected to an end host in a previous acquisition cycle, but in the latest Campus Data Collection were found to be down. This algorithm is not configurable.
03-24-2007 09:30 AM
You cannot specify a timeframe or get details on how long a port has been in a certain state in LMS 2.6. However, LMS 3.0 will allow one to specify ranges for these reports (e.g. unused for 30, 25, 20, etc. days).
The recently down report refers to ports that were connected to an end host in a previous acquisition cycle, but in the latest Campus Data Collection were found to be down. This algorithm is not configurable.
03-25-2007 06:42 PM
Awesome. I was asked a similar question the other day as our organisation currently uses a scripted method to achieve this which is difficult to manage.
I'm keen to find out more of the new features / changes in the upcoming 3.0 LMS release. Joe, do you have a link to a source listing all the new features?
Cheers
03-25-2007 09:06 PM
There is not a feature list published. I have covered some of the highlights on previous threads, however.
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