Show IP address of specific port
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‎09-06-2018 02:27 PM
I have finally use netsight console v8 after using GUI web version.
Can I create a flexview that can show me the IP address of all port of my switch (series B5 e x450) ??
I see a lot of parameter in manage flexview session of netsight console
Can I create a flexview that can show me the IP address of all port of my switch (series B5 e x450) ??
I see a lot of parameter in manage flexview session of netsight console
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‎09-24-2018 12:01 PM
good for you..... when I try to download nedi 1.4 I receive the message "link not found"
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‎09-24-2018 12:01 PM
if I cannot download 1.4 I cannot install 1.6ver
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‎09-24-2018 12:01 PM
Hrm ... it's working for me? Try this direct link: https://www.nedi.ch/pub/nedi-1.6C.tgz
EDIT: Sorry, I see you were trying to download the 1.4 ISO. Can't help there. Looks like the link is indeed broken.
EDIT: Sorry, I see you were trying to download the 1.4 ISO. Can't help there. Looks like the link is indeed broken.
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‎09-21-2018 03:53 PM
I use Extreme Management Center (Netsight) but I also still use my old NeDI server. NeDI does a very nice job of mapping your switches on a schedule, and then puts it all in a database. So at any given time I can pull up one of my switches and display MAC's, IP's, hostnames, etc. for *everything* on my network.
It's by no means easy to setup, but once you have things running it's very easy to use.
It's also free! You can check it out here: https://www.nedi.ch/
It's by no means easy to setup, but once you have things running it's very easy to use.
It's also free! You can check it out here: https://www.nedi.ch/
