08-05-2009 11:01 AM
hi,
1. I could not get end host details in UT for clients connected to autonomous AP.
2. will the topology change realtime if i change something in the network structure.
3. i am not getting the syslogs /traps if one of my stacked switch is down.
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08-05-2009 06:41 PM
2. Campus Manager > Administration > Data Collection > Device Poller. Devices can be added to the critical devices poller from the topology may or the N-Hop View portlet.
3. snmp-server enable traps stackwise
08-05-2009 01:38 PM
1. In order to get end hosts on autonomous APs, the APs need to be configured for multiple VLANs, and you need to have "Enable User Tracking on Access Points" checked under Campus Manager > Administration > User Tracking > Acquisition.
2. No. Campus relies on polling to see if things change. By default, devices and links are polled every two hours. There is a critical devices poller as well which polls every five minutes by default. This poller has a limit of 30 devices.
3. Campus Manager is not a fault management application. It doesn't process syslog messages, and it only processes traps relating to MAC address notification changes. In order to get notified about stack members being down, you would need to be sending stackwise traps to the DFM server. The events would show up int the DFM Alerts and Activities Display.
08-05-2009 06:37 PM
1. thanks.
2. where can i find the critical device poller settings.
3. yes, what i was asking was i am not getting the traps/syslogs for any change in the stacked switches in the alerts and activities in DFM. do i have to enable any extra commands in the snmp-server traps command.
08-05-2009 06:41 PM
2. Campus Manager > Administration > Data Collection > Device Poller. Devices can be added to the critical devices poller from the topology may or the N-Hop View portlet.
3. snmp-server enable traps stackwise
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