Hi Ruud,

It seems like a connection problem.

You may want to get a SNMPwalk for windows and do snmpwalks of your remote boxes
just to be sure the community is ok and there are no timeout issues.

If a snmpwalk goes ok and jffnms can't show you the interfaces tell us again.

Also try Manual Discovery w/o Portscan, as portscanning could take a while if
there is a firewall in the middle.

Javier

Ruud Hop wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Some info about our network:
> - 9 locations connected with 256 KBps DSL lines
> - Windows 2000
> Monitoring the network with MRTG worked, but because I wanted to monitor the
> Eventlogs from some machines I started looking for something more
> sophisticated. I found JFF and installed it on a Windows 2000 machine (I had
> to find out how to dump syslog-messages into the database, but found some
> nice tools and made a little manual for the community :) ).
> Everything works fine on the local net, but when I scan a Host for
> Interfaces, it doesn't find any when the host is in another subnet.
> Could it be that the connection between the locations isn't fast enough,
> that I have timeout problems? (After trying lots of times, there was one
> host on a subnet that reported some interfaces back.)
> 
> regards,
> 
> Ruud
> 
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