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Hello.
I don’t understand if it is possible to automatically add switch data to GLPI?
To do this, install the Fusioninventory-agent on the switch?
The “FusionInventory SNMP” item in the “Network Devices” section hints that this is possible. Now CPU usage (in%) is 0%.
GLPI 9.4.2
FusionInventory 9.4+1.1
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you need install the plugin fusion inventory correctly according by your glpi version.
next step it's install an agent (can be installed on server or other machine)
next step it's setup and configure tasks for discovery and other task to make inventory SNMP devices
after these steps, you can run a task through your network, and that task will encounter some devices connected to network.
at the end of the task you can import these found assets.
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Thanks for the answer!
Updated FusionInventory to version 9.4 + 2.1.
Agent 2.5.1-2 is installed on the servers, I get information about them.
I don’t know how to setup and configure tasks for discovery and other task to make inventory SNMP devices. Tell me please
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Also here is what I get in the Fusioninventory menu. But how to see the devices?
I manually set 2 links with devices.
Last edited by anyqov (2019-11-27 14:07:36)
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follow the steps in this link:
https://rdr-it.com/en/fusion-inventory- … y-tasks/5/
after that, if you have doubts abiut anything, ask here, maybe I can help you.
Last edited by mecmav (2019-11-27 13:55:47)
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Task is running. Getting an error:
[Wed Nov 27 14:40:51 2019][error] [thread 2] #1, [thread 2] SNMP communication error: no response from host 10.200.2.252
The target switch is on a non-standard port, in which case, how to specify the address?
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How to set a specific switch SNMP port for inventory?
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follow the steps in this link:
after that, if you have doubts abiut anything, ask here, maybe I can help you.
I did all the steps but I have problems with importing equipment, all the network devices are hosted in unmanageable.
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