Hi,
Fairly new to NetXMS and running the latest version 3.8.193. Have been running it since 3.8-ish and am just now digging into some of the layer 2 topology mapping.
We use Mikrotik switches almost exclusively and I've noticed that NetXMS can't seem to find the port a device is connected to on a Mikrotik switch.
For instance, at home I have a simple network configuration: Mikrotik CCR Router -> ProCurve Switch -> Mikrotik CRS324 switch -> NetXMS Agent PC.
If I right-click on the Agent PC and select "Find switch port", it tells me it is "indirectly connected to Procurve Port 5".
If I right-click on the CRS324 switch and do the same. It also tells me it is "indirectly connected to Procurve Port 5".
The topology maps also tend to be a bit goofy and I suspect whatever is causing the above, is also causing the mapping issue.
Any idea where I should start looking? I'm running RouterOS 6.48.1 on all Mikrotik devices, and they all have a bridge configured for switching (with hardware offloading).
Thanks!
-zeb
Fairly new to NetXMS and running the latest version 3.8.193. Have been running it since 3.8-ish and am just now digging into some of the layer 2 topology mapping.
We use Mikrotik switches almost exclusively and I've noticed that NetXMS can't seem to find the port a device is connected to on a Mikrotik switch.
For instance, at home I have a simple network configuration: Mikrotik CCR Router -> ProCurve Switch -> Mikrotik CRS324 switch -> NetXMS Agent PC.
If I right-click on the Agent PC and select "Find switch port", it tells me it is "indirectly connected to Procurve Port 5".
If I right-click on the CRS324 switch and do the same. It also tells me it is "indirectly connected to Procurve Port 5".
The topology maps also tend to be a bit goofy and I suspect whatever is causing the above, is also causing the mapping issue.
Any idea where I should start looking? I'm running RouterOS 6.48.1 on all Mikrotik devices, and they all have a bridge configured for switching (with hardware offloading).
Thanks!
-zeb