I have 4 omni switch/routers, I am trying to use whats connected to map out the network. I am able to get all the switch information, it shows all the ports, it shows everything about the switch, but whats plugged into the ports.
Whats connected shows almost all my computers but they show them all connected to hubs (which dont exist) then plugged into the router. In reality i have 1 back bone switch and one edge switch plugged into the router on those interfaces.
I can log into the switch and do and ipmac which shows all the computers and the ports they are plugged in to. I noticed in the arp cache on each switch only includes maybe 1 computer, and 1 switch. Even my servers which i know where they are plugged do not show up in the arp cache.
I am trying to work with the ipswitch tech support, but i suspect its not the program and the switches have some configuration that im missing. I can say that STP is enabled on each, which is what the tech seems to think is the problem. If it is the case STP can not be disabled as it causes a broadcast storm on the network.
The issue shows on 2 separate networks, both with identical equipment.
Anyway if any one has an idea im open, if you need some more info let me know i spend 12 hours a night sitting around mulling this over.
Whats connected shows almost all my computers but they show them all connected to hubs (which dont exist) then plugged into the router. In reality i have 1 back bone switch and one edge switch plugged into the router on those interfaces.
I can log into the switch and do and ipmac which shows all the computers and the ports they are plugged in to. I noticed in the arp cache on each switch only includes maybe 1 computer, and 1 switch. Even my servers which i know where they are plugged do not show up in the arp cache.
I am trying to work with the ipswitch tech support, but i suspect its not the program and the switches have some configuration that im missing. I can say that STP is enabled on each, which is what the tech seems to think is the problem. If it is the case STP can not be disabled as it causes a broadcast storm on the network.
The issue shows on 2 separate networks, both with identical equipment.
Anyway if any one has an idea im open, if you need some more info let me know i spend 12 hours a night sitting around mulling this over.