i dont know about the solarwinds products but i think solarwinds teach very well..i just tried solarwinds npm but its so confusing....the orion platform is so slow my virtual machines...i have added this pfsense for snmp polling and netflow but i was just not able to manually add it with all the community key and stuff...netflow interface is also buggy...it just turns white from black and i cant even tick the boxes to select interfaces ...its really confusing
Not enough information to be useful to me (assumed knowledge I don't have) and yet not enough to provide any more knowledge other than "these things can be monitored".
@@LeonAdatoSystems The UI for DOS is called the command prompt. You're using the command prompt. It's what it's called. It has nothing to do with being young. I'm 24 and I'm calling it what it is; the command prompt lmao.
You guys did a great job explaining, great team for training. Keep making more videos guys.
Thanks a lots... good presentation full of details..
It is so exciting to watch this...
God bless both of you..
Thank you for the basiic
This reminds me of the Microsoft virtual academy videos.
i dont know about the solarwinds products but i think solarwinds teach very well..i just tried solarwinds npm but its so confusing....the orion platform is so slow my virtual machines...i have added this pfsense for snmp polling and netflow but i was just not able to manually add it with all the community key and stuff...netflow interface is also buggy...it just turns white from black and i cant even tick the boxes to select interfaces ...its really confusing
so helpful!
Transitions are LOOOUUUUUDAAH.
Management Information Base
Not enough information to be useful to me (assumed knowledge I don't have) and yet not enough to provide any more knowledge other than "these things can be monitored".
the URL for the PDF is thwack.solarwinds.com/docs/DOC-187525
It has since moved here: thwack.solarwinds.com/docs/DOC-187523
No. No that is not a DOS prompt; Windows no longer is based on the DOS structure and hasn't been for awhile
Calling it the DOS prompt is a hill I am willing to die on.
@@LeonAdatoSystems The UI for DOS is called the command prompt. You're using the command prompt. It's what it's called. It has nothing to do with being young. I'm 24 and I'm calling it what it is; the command prompt lmao.