Hello,
I'm new to the nav-system, but i must say i like it alot.
However, I'm having issues with a few devices, primarily ubiquiti and cambium wireless access points and CPE's. None of their ports come up as router ports, which in my case i think would be needed in order to get all my links visible on the geomap(?).
Also, none of the ports are "patchable", so I can't create patches and assign them to those devices.
Any pointers in where i should start looking in order to get this issue fixed?
Best regards, Jan Astrup
On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 12:26:13 +0200 Jan Astrup jastrup@as49271.net wrote:
I'm new to the nav-system, but i must say i like it alot.
Hi there, glad to hear it :)
However, I'm having issues with a few devices, primarily ubiquiti and cambium wireless access points and CPE's. None of their ports come up as router ports, which in my case i think would be needed in order to get all my links visible on the geomap(?).
Router ports are necessary to make full use of Geomap, yes. I don't personally have any experience with Ubiquiti or Cambium, but at the very least, a device must support the necessary objects from the IP-MIB (RFC 4293) to enable NAV to discover the IP-addresses of its interfaces.
Also, none of the ports are "patchable", so I can't create patches and assign them to those devices.
I believe only switch ports can be added NAV's patch registry - but also, you must have the appropriate entries in the cabling registry to be able to register a patch between a port and a numbered ethernet jack.