Is it possible to use one Netsight server to discover multiple isolated network switches?
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‎01-13-2015 03:11 AM
Hi All:
We have a system that is built on three different networks. Net1, Net2, and Net3. Each network is isolated from another. When I install netsight, it automatically bind itself to one of the network address, say Net1. After Installation, I can only discover switches on Net1 althrough the designated netsight server has all three network connections enabled. In this situation, is it possible to use this one netsight server to discover the switches for Net2 and Net3? If so, is there any manual that describes the possible configuration?
Thanks
We have a system that is built on three different networks. Net1, Net2, and Net3. Each network is isolated from another. When I install netsight, it automatically bind itself to one of the network address, say Net1. After Installation, I can only discover switches on Net1 althrough the designated netsight server has all three network connections enabled. In this situation, is it possible to use this one netsight server to discover the switches for Net2 and Net3? If so, is there any manual that describes the possible configuration?
Thanks
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‎01-13-2015 01:07 PM
It comes down to the same answer as the below post...
https://community.extremenetworks.com/extreme/topics/how-to-build-two-network-cards-on-netsight
You need to route between Netsight and the subnets,
https://community.extremenetworks.com/extreme/topics/how-to-build-two-network-cards-on-netsight
You need to route between Netsight and the subnets,
