Stephen,
if you see only TCP ports after manual scan, then you have a problem with SNMP agent at those target servers.
Check SNMP agents and community strings and also if your agent is configured to reply to SNMP queries from IP adress of your JFF server.

I personally do not like network discovery, since all network managers should know what resources they manage :-)

There are read only and read write communities, not private and public :-)

To verify that your agents work, search for Getif 2.2. program.

Kind regards
Boris





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Hello and a pre thanks.
 
We have installed JFFNMS 1.0.8.2 on a Windows XP SP2 machine, RRDTools 1.0.49, Active Perl 5, nmap, PHP, Apache, and such.  We are getting some scanning results and graphs are being generated how ever we are still getting “The RRDTool files for Interface ID 19 (from Host ID 7), has not been created by the Poller Process yet” on many devices.  We also are getting no interfaces listed for some machines at all except for TCP ports after doing manual scans.  Also as being a newbie to some of this, I cannot get the network discovery to work.  If I want to scan a subnet say of 10.0.0.0 or 172.10.10.0 how would I do so.  I have all the servers using njgpublic for the snmp information for public and njgprivate for private.  When doing the manual scans the Dell servers are the ones not responding, why would that be?
 
Any help would be great.
 
SJK
 

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