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- 10-1
Hello Wajahat,
If you are discovering devices, but each new discovery is overwriting the previous, then your Matching rules are too permissive. These are covered in detail on the Open-AudIT Wiki HERE: Matching Devices
Mark H
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Hello Wajahat,
Please checkout the troubleshooting page on our wiki: Troubleshooting
It includes several steps on how to increase your log_level to capture more information, as well as how to interpret the Discovery log so you can better understand what Open-AudIT is doing.
Also, I suggest you upgrade your installation to the latest release, as there have been many bug fixes since 2.2.0 - https://opmantek.com/network-tools-download/open-audit/
Best,
Mark H
- wajahatraza
Hi Mark, I do have upgraded the version to Open-Audit Professional 2.2.5 but I am still facing issues and I am unable to find out what is causing these issues, I am discovering a subnet of /28 and SNMP is configured on all these devices, I am already monitoring them using the NMIS. When I discover, it is only discovering two routers only where as in logs, it shows that IP is responding and SNMP port is open, On discovering manually one device at a time, it replace the previous node and add the new added node, so total only two devices are available. Regards Wajahat Raza
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Hi Support,
I am using Open AudIT Professional 2.2 to discover some network devices in a test environment. SNMP v1/2c is configured in all these devices and I am already monitoring them in NMIS (SNMP v2c). The issue I am facing is that when discovering them in Open AudIT, few devices are not discovered on SNMP (even SNMP credentials are configured) and giving the error message "No credentials array passed o snmp_credentials".
Is there any way (logs etc) where I can further dig down the error message to find the root cause?
Regards
Wajahat Raza