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sjweinstein posted on Mon, Nov 9 2009 8:07 AM
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1) Not all of nodes I want to monitor appear in the IP SLA selection list yet they are all in Orion NPM, only 8 or so 3845s appear, i have over 1000 3845 and 12 of them are in call centers that I need to set up VoIP IP SLA on

2) Why do I see nodes that I have configured for HTTP IP SLA on the VOIP page, VoIP Sites Overview?  I only see the routers configured for HTTP IP SPA on the WEB TAB, All Web Operations.  It would seem to me the same should hold true on the VoIP page

 

 

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mcbridea replied on Mon, Nov 9 2009 8:31 AM
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There are a couple of items you could check.

Are all the 3845s on the same IOS level.

Were they all configured from within IP SLAM?

View the config and look for any errors in the configured operation types.

If you can post the confog (minus IP) I can  chechk it

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Answered (Not Verified) derhally replied on Mon, Nov 9 2009 8:37 AM
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1) Make sure that all those devices are configured for SNMP v2 or v3.  IP SLA Manager does not support SNMP V1.

2) This is a carry over from when the product only supported VoIP.  We should propbably only show nodes that have VoIP operations on them.

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jpalmason replied on Mon, Dec 21 2009 4:58 PM
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Thanks for the SNMP v1 tip, I changed it to V2 and bingo it showed up.

 

Thank you,

 

John

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