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Hi Joey,
We populate this table by quering your devices for LLDP, CDP and a few other link protocols. If your devices support this, you may need to enable its use. If not, we have no way of linking things.
Tom
On 24/01/2016 19:03, Joey Stanford wrote:
Hi,
I ran across a graphing script on github that caught my eye. It reportedly graphs device to device links in Observium (sort of like cacti + Network Weathermap). It uses a table called obserium.links which I don’t have. Google hasn’t been able to give me any leads other than, of course, the developer. I’m wondering if anyone happens to know if it’s possible to associate device ports in this manner… e.g. Device 25, port 287 links to Device 37, port 460. Today I use cacti and weathermap for this.
Thanks,
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