Thank you for taking the time to test this.
You are correct that i didn't install an agent on the laptop. We have a lot of them, most of them are thin clients, and installing an agent is not so practical.
It seems that i can manually add the 2 interfaces with MAC and IP. When i switch form wifi to lan the corresponding interface goes up/down on a status poll. Of course it would be nice if you could select that at least one interface should be up before otherwise de node wil be marked as down and generate an alarm.
But i had to manually add the IP in the interface, i wonder what will happen when DHCP gives another IP? Will the IP in the interface be updated?
You are correct that i didn't install an agent on the laptop. We have a lot of them, most of them are thin clients, and installing an agent is not so practical.
It seems that i can manually add the 2 interfaces with MAC and IP. When i switch form wifi to lan the corresponding interface goes up/down on a status poll. Of course it would be nice if you could select that at least one interface should be up before otherwise de node wil be marked as down and generate an alarm.
But i had to manually add the IP in the interface, i wonder what will happen when DHCP gives another IP? Will the IP in the interface be updated?