> I'm not quite sure what you mean by the "auto wire builder". Would you
> elaborate?

*    [BUG FIX] InterMapper now connects devices with broken SNMP
implementations to the correct network on the map.

The ifSpeed is blank..  It is a V.1 type device (SL81).

THANK YOU!

frank




> --- Frank Knapp wrote:
> We tried the auto wire builder..  A device that normally did not build a
> wire now does except that if we move the wire to a new location it re-builds
> to where IM thinks it goes on start. The second item that we noticed is that
> the wire starts as speed unknown, then in a scan or two it indicates 100 meg
> however the device only supports 10 meg.
> --- end of quote ---
> 
> I'm not quite sure what you mean by the "auto wire builder". Would you
> elaborate?
> 
> re: Incorrect speed on an interface. It's normal behavior that it takes a
> couple
> scans for InterMapper to retrieve all the SNMP information about a device's
> interfaces. When it has collected it all, InterMapper displays the value
> (ifSpeed) that the device reports.
> 
> You can use a SNMP tool (such as SNMP Watcher on Classic or net-snmp on
> OSX/Windows/Unix/Linux) to verify the interface's ifSpeed.
> 
> Please get back to me if you have further questions. Thanks.
> 
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