Re: Virtual Fires
Virtual or physical, bloating even happens in smaller networks. We've only got 4 seperate public facing networks in our organization, and we're at 6 firewalls. And as we look to adding more hosted...
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Temporarily Permanent: (I even have labels made for these when they are physical devices) Overlapping projects and indecisive management usually the root cause anyone?
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Firewalls, like most all technology are only as good as the people who input data into them. We have a great Firewall team who manage the DMZ quite well. Our firewall empire is quite vast taking up...
View ArticleNexus 5000 OLD-CISCO-INTERFACES-MIB:locIfInBitsSec OID Equivalent?
I've just installed my first Cisco Nexus switch into my network and need to specifically poll the interface for BitsSec. On all of my Catalyst 6500's, I always used the...
View ArticleRe: Nexus 5000 OLD-CISCO-INTERFACES-MIB:locIfInBitsSec OID Equivalent?
If a device does not support SNMP it will not have OIDs. For interfaces on an SNMP device check1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2, the MIB2 IF table.
View ArticleRe: Nexus 5000 OLD-CISCO-INTERFACES-MIB:locIfInBitsSec OID Equivalent?
I realize that the device doesn't have OIDs, I was asking about is the Cisco Nexus 5000. I was just explaining why I'm using UnDP to infer information about the non-SNMP capable device based on the...
View ArticleDependency on objects
Hi I have two checkpoints running on a cluster. Its set up in a way that you only can ping the device that is currently master. The problem is that the slave shows as down if its managed. Is there a...
View ArticleMonitoring Configuration Synchronization in Cisco Nexus 7K's and 5K's
We're running multiple clusters wtih our cisco 7K's and 5k's. I would like to know if there is a MIB or a template that I can use to load into our NPM to monitor the Synchronization between the...
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I wish I could bloat the use of firewalls. We have what I would call a...... strange... internal development cycle, probably the most PC term I could use, that makes virtual fire-walling difficult for...
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I remember loading blackice on my box after learning how terrible windows fw was. That was a while ago.
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Firewalls. Love them or loathe them they are a mainstay of networks. The provide protection for critical applications, offer access control services, secure vital assets, and much much more. Whether it...
View ArticleRe: Support for SQL server 2012?
We are using SQL Server 2012 in production. It addressed specific needs of our company with features like AlwaysOn and Contained databases. The down side is Solarwind DOES NOT tell me when AlwaysOn...
View ArticleHow do you set the Operating System value on the node display
We have Red Hat Linux systems that we would like the OS (i.e RHEL 6.3) displayed as the Operating System on the node display. Is there an value we can set in the snmpd.conf file to have this displayed...
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We take the same stance as Byrona mentioned above. We have shared firewall services and dedicated firewalls for customers. While I like to think I am very security minded finding a balance between...
View ArticleOrion performance problems?? Try IE 10!!
I make it a priority to stay up-to-date with all of the latest NPM, SAM, UDT and IPAM versions. After the last major update of NPM, I found myself lamenting the fact that the "new graphs" which are...
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I definitely have a preference for a firewall-in-a-box. I have a better view of all the rules and I believe it is easier to manage. I would probably change my mind if everything was virtual. Until then...
View ArticleRe: Rule Creep
Perfect example of the discussion this post is attempting to stimulate. I have never thought of the process you have used. It is rather good for a medium sized enterprise. I imagine you would...
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Currently, this file is on a file server, but I would love to have the time to integrate all that information in Sharepoint forms. That being said, before investing time to integrate all this, I'll...
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My my, I think I have found a someone who shares my mindset. I remember when I was over at Network Field Day 4 last year, the presentation from Statseeker summed it up perfectly - "In a fight, the...
View ArticleRe: Support for SQL server 2012?
Gregatkins:Microsoft is not twisting our arm, it is our choice to use the new features and because the new features enable us to do more for less for our customers, it gives us a competitive edge. The...
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