Hi NAVers,
We've just installed NAV on a Debian4 r3 system for our department network that has a core Cisco 6509 and a number of satellite 3750 stacks and Cisco wireless APs.
At present our 3750 stacks are switching only, and thus in NAV we entered them as SW devices (Layer 2, many vlans).
So far in NAV we have enabled monitoring of our 3750 stacks, but not yet the core 6509, so we only have layer 2 info/configs.
We're getting data now for our switch port use, and cricket showing info on packet rates through the ports.
When we do add the 6509, how should we enter the prefix/scope information? I'm a little confused as to the meaning of static/reserved/scope for the 'Add prefix' option in the Edit Database. We have maybe 25 vlans and subnets, and I assume we need to add them all here. I assume we use 'scope' for devices we manage?
I notice we cannot add vlans directly; I assume this is implied from the vlan information added in the prefixes?
Second main question is on the traffic maps. It seems at first glance that these show traffic between router interfaces. Is it possible to have the traffic map show loads between trunk ports that connect switch stacks? That would be very useful for us if it could be configured.
Thanks for any comments or suggestions/tips!