Created a host.
Added graphics for that host.
But the status unknown.
See the attachment.
What did I do wrong?
cacti status unknown device
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cacti status unknown device
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Re: cacti status unknown device
You have to select your SNMP option, and configure SNMP on your Windows system.
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Live fast, die young
You're sucking up my bandwidth.
J.P. Pasnak,CD
CCNA, LPIC-1
http://www.warpedsystems.sk.ca
Re: cacti status unknown device
According to Ping fact should also work?
Re: cacti status unknown device
According to your device display, the TCP failed, connection refused, so either something is blocking ping to that IP addr or you might need to use ICMP Ping rather than TCP Ping.
Re: cacti status unknown device
Tried ICMP, TCP, UDP. Status is Unknown
On the server where you installed cacti ping 192.168.4.50 to reach.
The figure shows that from cacti to reach ping 192.168.4.50.
On the server where you installed cacti ping 192.168.4.50 to reach.
The figure shows that from cacti to reach ping 192.168.4.50.
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Re: cacti status unknown device
The problem is solved.
In the Data Sources, select Unix - Ping Host.
Status was Up
In the Data Sources, select Unix - Ping Host.
Status was Up
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