yes, Dartware has told me this before.  I just don't think companies like
Cisco and HP are going to agree that their SNMP mibs are wrong.

I am the only person who changes maps, and I have only just recently used
the editor to set a link speed/duplex that I didn't agree with.  I have
never clicked on the defaults button (or noticed that it is there) so I'll
look at that.

IM may be just repeating what it thinks the switch says in SNMP but when I'm
on the switch console it tells me something else.

Kevin
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jakob Peterhänsel
Sent: March-25-09 5:07 AM
To: InterMapper Discussion
Subject: Re: [IM-Talk] Half duplex and 10half


But what IM says, is what the switch MIB reports via SNMP.. unless  
someone has manually changed that link on your map.

Try clicking the link speed to get the link speed editor open, and  
click the Defaults button - then you get what the switch in reporting  
via SNMP!



     Jakob Peterhänsel

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- JP, May 2006

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On 25/03/2009, at 05.25, Kevin Wigle wrote:

> I have an issue with duplex detection with Intermapper.
>
> I can probably get several screen captures of where IM says the  
> interface is
> at 100FD but the switch says that the interface is at 100 half.
>
> I tend to believe the switch when this happens........
>
> Kevin

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