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Chaman, Are they actually down? Meaning not being used? Or are you saying they are being incorrectly reported?
So if they are actually down and you are asking how to NOT see the down ports in your listing: when you are on the GUI and you are looking at the Ports of a specific Device, click under Quick Filter you can hide different ports based on their status and one of the option is 'Hide Down'. The downside is that it doesn't retain and I haven't found a system wide setting/preference. If this works for you, what you could do is submit a feature request to make it a global setting not just a Quick Filter. But you really do not want to delete ports that are down as then you'll have to add them later when they become in use.
HTH, Tim
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 10:32:07 +0530 From: Chaman Rathee chaman.rathee@progression.com To: 'Observium Network Observation System' observium@observium.org Subject: [Observium] How to delete ports of devices? Message-ID: 000001d121be$462b9820$d282c860$@progression.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Hi Team, I have many ports that are showing down at observium monitoring system. So, please suggest how to delete "Down Ports" in observium.
......... With Best Regards, Chaman Rathee Mob. No:- +91-9560055816
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