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    • Improvement
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Minor
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    • Professional Edition
    • Default
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    Description

      I was just using the network traffic map to troubleshoot some issues and after a bit of confusion realised that the interface labels are shown at the opposite end of the link to what I'd expect.

       

      e.g. the diagram will show

       

      Switch 1 ---- Port A ---------------------------- Port B ---- Switch 2

       

      My initial interpretation was that this meant a link between Switch 1 Port A and switch 2 port B – but it's actually meaning a link between Switch 1 port B and switch 2 port A.

       

      Would it be possible to have the option to toggle this?

       

      Thanks!

       

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          [OBS-4223] Network traffic map interface labels
          adama Adam Armstrong made changes -
          Resolution New: Fixed [ 1 ]
          Status Original: Pending Response [ 10000 ] New: Resolved [ 5 ]

          Thanks, this was a mistake, the labels were flipped! It should be corrected in r12248.

          adama Adam Armstrong added a comment - Thanks, this was a mistake, the labels were flipped! It should be corrected in r12248.
          adama Adam Armstrong made changes -
          Assignee Original: Mike Stupalov [ landy ] New: Adam Armstrong [ adama ]
          bot Observium Bot made changes -
          Component/s New: Default [ 10900 ]
          bot Observium Bot made changes -
          Assignee Original: Adam Armstrong [ adama ] New: Mike Stupalov [ landy ]
          bot Observium Bot made changes -
          Status Original: Open [ 1 ] New: Pending Response [ 10000 ]
          kingtrw Tom King created issue -

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          Please make and attach additional information about the device:

          • full snmp dump from device:

            snmpwalk -v2c -c <community> -t 3 -Cc --hexOutputLength=0 -ObentxU <hostname> .1 > myagent.snmpwalk
            snmpwalk -v2c -c <community> -t 3 -Cc --hexOutputLength=0 -ObentxU <hostname> .1.3.6.1.4.1 >> myagent.snmpwalk

            If device not support SNMP version 2c, replace -v2c with -v1.

          • If you have problems with discovery or poller processes, please do and attach these debugs:

            ./discovery.php -d -h <device>
            ./poller.php -d -h <device>

          • additionally attach device and/or vendor specific MIB files

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          bot Observium Bot added a comment - General questions and device support can be discussed in our Discord channel, click here to join . Please make and attach additional information about the device: full snmp dump from device: snmpwalk -v2c -c <community> -t 3 -Cc --hexOutputLength=0 -ObentxU <hostname> .1 > myagent.snmpwalk snmpwalk -v2c -c <community> -t 3 -Cc --hexOutputLength=0 -ObentxU <hostname> .1.3.6.1.4.1 >> myagent.snmpwalk If device not support SNMP version 2c, replace -v2c with -v1. If you have problems with discovery or poller processes, please do and attach these debugs: ./discovery.php -d -h <device> ./poller.php -d -h <device> additionally attach device and/or vendor specific MIB files This comment is added automatically.

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            adama Adam Armstrong
            kingtrw Tom King
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