Re: [jffnms-users] jffnms doesn't find interfaces on subnet

2005-06-14 Thread Ruud Hop
Javier, SNMPwalk works fine (I'm using GetIf). At this moment I'm still using MRTG to monitor network traffic on the windows machines and that works fine too. Manual discovery (with or without portscan) doesn't find interfaces when the machine is on another subnet. Ruud >Hi Ruud, > >It seems lik

Re: [jffnms-users] jffnms doesn't find interfaces on subnet

2005-06-12 Thread Craig Burton
e: [jffnms-users] jffnms doesn't find interfaces on subnet > 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. > >

Re: [jffnms-users] jffnms doesn't find interfaces on subnet

2005-06-11 Thread Javier Szyszlican
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 Discov

[jffnms-users] jffnms doesn't find interfaces on subnet

2005-06-10 Thread Ruud Hop
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 Window