Troubleshooting
Problem
When a discovery is performed against a new device record, a number of device type definitions are checked against walkable SNMP OIDs as well as a number of other settable fields to determine what type of device it is. These device type definitions are associated with a number of Object Type definitions to determine what Object Types should be tested for potential objects in discovery.
When a device type is not matched, its object types may not be tested against the device unless another device type that is confirmed also has those object types.
Symptom
Objects of a desired type are not discovered. For example, Object Types specific to Cisco IOS will not be discovered unless the device is matched against the Cisco IOS device type.
Document Location
Worldwide
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Modified date:
06 March 2024
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