Patrick Quigley | 16 Jun 2012 03:43
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Question about map status view.

Greetings,
I am in the process of converting my organization's monitoring tool
from Solarwinds Orion to OpenNMS and I am not sure if the map is
working as it should. I have 50 or so Cisco devices (routers and
switches) and if a non-IP interface goes down or up I get the traps,
but the icon status does not change to the default orange, it does go
orange if an IP interface goes down. I am receiving the traps for the
non-IP interfaces, which show up as events and alarms...is this the
correct behavior? If so, where do I need to start looking to configure
these non-IP interfaces to be seen by the map?

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Antonio Russo | 16 Jun 2012 09:57
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Re: Question about map status view.

You should post the opennms version and also the map.properties.

 You should define in map.properties the correspondance between the color of the icon with the alarm uei.

So what are the uei of the events you want to highlight? Is the a map for that event in map.properties?

 Also remember that there are three view in the map, severity, status and availability,
 the color depends on what view you are selecting.

Antonio

Il giorno 16/giu/2012, alle ore 03.43, Patrick Quigley ha scritto:

> Greetings,
> I am in the process of converting my organization's monitoring tool
> from Solarwinds Orion to OpenNMS and I am not sure if the map is
> working as it should. I have 50 or so Cisco devices (routers and
> switches) and if a non-IP interface goes down or up I get the traps,
> but the icon status does not change to the default orange, it does go
> orange if an IP interface goes down. I am receiving the traps for the
> non-IP interfaces, which show up as events and alarms...is this the
> correct behavior? If so, where do I need to start looking to configure
> these non-IP interfaces to be seen by the map?
> 
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> Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and 
> threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions 
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Patrick Quigley | 17 Jun 2012 00:37
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Re: Question about map status view.

Sorry, I wasn't clear. it's not the color being incorrect, rather that the status is not changing. I started with 1.10.1 RHEL5 rpm version, but and I did a clean install of 1.10.3, both using the default map.properties file.

On Jun 16, 2012 3:04 AM, "Antonio Russo" <rssntn67 <at> yahoo.it> wrote:
You should post the opennms version and also the map.properties.

 You should define in map.properties the correspondance between the color of the icon with the alarm uei.

So what are the uei of the events you want to highlight? Is the a map for that event in map.properties?

 Also remember that there are three view in the map, severity, status and availability,
 the color depends on what view you are selecting.

Antonio

Il giorno 16/giu/2012, alle ore 03.43, Patrick Quigley ha scritto:

> Greetings,
> I am in the process of converting my organization's monitoring tool
> from Solarwinds Orion to OpenNMS and I am not sure if the map is
> working as it should. I have 50 or so Cisco devices (routers and
> switches) and if a non-IP interface goes down or up I get the traps,
> but the icon status does not change to the default orange, it does go
> orange if an IP interface goes down. I am receiving the traps for the
> non-IP interfaces, which show up as events and alarms...is this the
> correct behavior? If so, where do I need to start looking to configure
> these non-IP interfaces to be seen by the map?
>
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