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Status Future consideration
Workspace SevOne
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 8, 2023

Grouping Live pipe interfaces ( ie interfaces which are interconnected with devices which are in Sevone)

Live pipes are basically trunk interfaces which interconnected with downstream and upstream devices . Sevone have this details as it detecting topology but currently we are unable to use this detail effectively to create a group of trunk interfaces .Which can be used to pull the report or apply interface threshold monitoring.  

Or may be this grouping can be achieved using OID which differentiate trunk and no trunk ports. 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.6.1.1.14 = integer : trunking or non trunking . Group should only contain it matches trunking.

Idea priority Medium
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    Brendan Schimmel
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    Aug 8, 2023

    Is their a unique object subtype you can key in on to create an object group?

    Often times port mode can be found in the subtype allowing you to group in on network, access, trunk, etc.

    Device > Grouping > Object Groups

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