Pinch yourself. Desktop Central adds Mobile Device Management capability to its portfolio.
Talk To ME Tuesday: How IT Organizations Think About Innovation
ManageEngine continues our weekly blog series called Talk to ME Tuesday.
Configuring sFlow export from ZTE and Edge-Core switches.
This blog is to enlighten you about configuration to export sFlow from ZTE and Edge-core switches. ZTE switches: The sFlow commands for these switches are as follows: sFlow commands: sflow enable sflow agent-config ipv4-address sflow collector-config ipv4-address For each interface: interface sflow-sample-rate ingress sflow-sample-rate egress exit Sample configuration sflow enable sflow agent-config ipv4-address 192.168.2.100 sflow collector-config ipv4-address 192.168.2.210 9996 interface gei_0/1 sflow-sample-rate ingress 1024 sflow-sample-rate egress 1024 exit Note : Ingress and Egress should be enabled on all the interfaces and the sample rate for both should be the same. Edge-Core switches: The following are the commands enabled on these switches to export sFlow information: sflow receiver Destination IP Address> port For each interface: interface sflow flow-sampling sflow counter-sampling Sample configuration sflow receiver 1 192.168.2.210 port 9996 interface te1 sflow flow-sampling 1024 1 sflow counter-sampling 30 1 No additional configuration is required apart from configuring these devices to export sflow(the one mentioned above) at a product level as it will automatically capture the packets reaching the server on UDP port 9996 and start displaying the data.
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Desktop Central now supports out-of-band Bulletin for September 2012
Microsoft Out-Of-Band Bulletin for September 2012 are now supported by Desktop Central. The patch assessment team at Desktop Central has tested the patches and have updated their online patch database on September 22, 2012 at 00:30 EDT. Update your vulnerability database to install the patches pertaining to the Security Bulletin MS12-063 – Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer
Steps to deploy “Fix it” using Desktop Central
Security threats are like blazing fire the faster you take preventive action, the lesser the mess it will be, especially when it comes to bugs. This is exactly the case with Internet Explorer. Hackers are using bug to launch attacks.
Enabling sFlow on Cisco Nexus 3000
Different from that of other Cisco IOS devices,Cisco Nexus 3000 Series supports sFlow. Hence I thought this blog will be helpful for our customers to know how to configure sFlow on their Nexus 3000.
Don’t miss us at Oracle OpenWorld 2012…
Meet the ME APM experts at Oracle OpenWorld, to be held between Sep30-Oct4, 2012, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. We will be in booth#100
Microsoft Releases Advance Notification for Out-of-Band Release for September 2012
Microsoft released their advance notification for one Out-Of-Band Security Bulletin. Microsoft will release updates addressing Vulnerability in Internet Explorer could allow remote code execution as well as four other Critical-class remote code execution issues on 21 Sep 2012. Once the bulletin is released, the Patch Assessment team at Desktop Central will test all the patches pertaining to these bulletins and update their central patch database at the earliest
Talk To ME Tuesday: No One Appreciates How Tough IT Pros’ Jobs Are
ManageEngine continues our weekly blog series called Talk to ME Tuesday. Each week we discuss interesting topics from the world of technology with you, the people that live and breathe it everyday. Oh, the tough life of an IT pro. For the non-IT person, all they know is when the network isn’t working.