gotten these to work right? I'd like to set them up to view each graph by port. I was wondering if anyone was successful with doing this? If so, was there a custom template used?
Here are some of the PowerConnect models:
3324
3348
3424
5224
5324
Anyone have any luck?
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Do these support SNMP? If so, you should be able to use the standard interface graphs on the switch.
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3324 issues
I was able to get a 3324 to work for a few months. Then one day a few weeks ago it just stopped displaying any graph data. I would run the verbose query and it responded, and it always shows 100% uptime...
Right now I'm rebuilding the graphs, etc;
For some reason these Dell switches (which run on a very Cisco-like ios) don't play well with Cacti.
Right now I'm rebuilding the graphs, etc;
For some reason these Dell switches (which run on a very Cisco-like ios) don't play well with Cacti.
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