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Support questions about the MAC Track plugin

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fryed_1
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We use various EN gear (Alpines, Summits) and are please with what this has shown so far, but a few things not working. The Cisco gear we have is working great however and fully functional.

It is detecting the different device types correctly (summit 300, alpine 3808 - plus cards, ports, summit 48's, etc...) and we are able to accurately verify MAC to port but...

1) It is not pulling IP's and associating them with the MAC entries. My limited PHP knowledge has allowed me to figure that using the extremeware types, the mactrack_extreme.php SNMP values are correct when walking them - as in I can walk our device using the extremeware option, but still no IP's are entered into the DB when a scan is done.

2) Ignored ports seems to be left out. Walking the tree I can see that the Alpines number their ports with 4 digits - so module 1 port 1 is 1001, module 7 port 28 is 7028, and so on... No matter what I put in the ignored ports section, separated by : it doesn't not reflect this on scans. I noticed that many of the other PHP device files have an "ignore ports" section, while the Extreme file does not. Not sure if this makes a difference, but the only thing I could find.

I have tried with reverse lookup on and off (we have internal DNS that allows for reverse lookups for any attached devices on our network)

In the screenshot below, port 7/1 (7:1 as it's referred to in the switch, 7001 using SNMP values), is explicitly ignored, but it still scans it.

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