Hi
I recently stumbled on your product while I was searching for a good network monitoring tool.
So I started a POC with Debian package but got some problems with Graphite, and had to reverted to the appliance.
Now that its running, I’m impressed over functions built in, especially the network auto mapping. But there is one thing I don’t know how to handle.
We are mainly using Juniper EX4200, EX 3200 and EX2200 switches. Our Juniper EX4200 switches are set up as virtual chassis (stacked switches), and they all have the same ip address. The problem is that the switches, although they are in the same chassis, they are placed in different “rooms” a ring around our campus acting as distribution switches.
Se config: dgc@MMACOR01> show virtual-chassis
Virtual Chassis ID: b0c6.9a6f.7500 Virtual Chassis Mode: Enabled Mstr Mixed Neighbor List Member ID Status Serial No Model prio Role Mode ID Interface 0 (FPC 0) Prsnt BM0209493141 ex4200-24t 250 Master* N 1 vcp-0 7 vcp-255/1/1 1 vcp-1 1 (FPC 1) Prsnt BM0209505602 ex4200-24t 140 Linecard N 0 vcp-0 4 vcp-255/1/1 0 vcp-1 2 (FPC 2) Prsnt BR0218490227 ex4200-24f 130 Linecard N 3 vcp-0 5 vcp-255/1/2 3 vcp-1 3 (FPC 3) Prsnt BR0218490131 ex4200-24f 120 Linecard N 2 vcp-0 9 vcp-255/1/2 2 vcp-1 4 (FPC 4) Prsnt BM0209493198 ex4200-24t 210 Backup N 5 vcp-0 1 vcp-255/1/1 5 vcp-1 5 (FPC 5) Prsnt BM0209485774 ex4200-24t 200 Linecard N 4 vcp-0 2 vcp-255/1/1 4 vcp-1 6 (FPC 6) Prsnt BR0209485019 ex4200-24f 190 Linecard N 7 vcp-0 8 vcp-255/1/1 7 vcp-1 7 (FPC 7) Prsnt BR0209484982 ex4200-24f 180 Linecard N 6 vcp-0 0 vcp-255/1/1 6 vcp-1 8 (FPC 8) Prsnt BR0213155003 ex4200-24f 170 Linecard N 9 vcp-0 6 vcp-255/1/1 9 vcp-1 9 (FPC 9) Prsnt BR0214421949 ex4200-24f 160 Linecard N 8 vcp-0 3 vcp-255/1/1 8 vcp-1
Member ID for next new member: None
{master:0} dgc@MMACOR01>
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It looks like I only can add a ip address once Is there a way to add the other MMACOR01 switches so I can see them, even if they have the same IP?
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On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 08:38:22 +0000 Djuro Garvanovic djuro.garvanovic@pagen.se wrote:
We are mainly using Juniper EX4200, EX 3200 and EX2200 switches. Our Juniper EX4200 switches are set up as virtual chassis (stacked switches), and they all have the same ip address. The problem is that the switches, although they are in the same chassis, they are placed in different “rooms” a ring around our campus acting as distribution switches.
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It looks like I only can add a ip address once Is there a way to add the other MMACOR01 switches so I can see them, even if they have the same IP?
An IP device in NAV is singularly identified by its IP address, so no. In your case, your virtual-chassis is your IP Device; the individual physical chassis that comprise it are not.
Normally, your physical chassis would be listed individually as parts of the IP Device, but Juniper has poor/no support for ENTITY-MIB, and NAV has poor/no support for Juniper's proprietary hardware MIBs.
Regardless of whether NAV had more support for Juniper (which we plan to add, since we are increasingly becoming a Juniper shop ourselves), NAV does not currently have any means to indicate separate physical locations for individual parts of an IP Device, so it still could not map what you want.
I.e., there's still work for those who want NAV to be more aware of the modern network paradigms :)