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There are a few touchpoints for SNMP scanning and inventory.
- setup and associate your ip ranges and snmp credentials in the plugin's network tab
- configure a task / job and associate it with one of your deployed nodes (typically the server)
- if things don't work, debug in command line from the server, hope you're using linux as it's much simpler to use for this. There might be additional perl dependencies if you're trying to use snmpv3. You might need to use an snmp testing tool from your workstation to validate that the devices are replying to the snmp values that you're using.
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@kamidon said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
I've used Spiceworks and then Zendesk.
I LOVE Zendesk.
It's simple, well priced, and very fast!
Survey system, reporting, customization available, etc etcThese guys just spammed me through LinkedIn paying to send me a spam conversation. So they are out of the question now. That's totally not okay behaviour, that's what those Indian offshore "hire an app developer" businesses do.
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@scottalanmiller please post screenshots
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@VoIP_n00b said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
@scottalanmiller please post screenshots
Oh sorry, I reported them as spam and it auto-deletes to hide LinkedIn's shame.
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Oh, found it in spam...
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@scottalanmiller This was reoccurring or happened once?
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He's not in my contacts. But paid to get the message to me which is crazy annoying.
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@DustinB3403 said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
@scottalanmiller This was reoccurring or happened once?
once, but he isn't a contact or asking for a contact. Just blind spam.
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@scottalanmiller said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
once, but he isn't a contact or asking for a contact. Just blind spam.
I didn't think random people could just message you, outside of the "<so and so> wants to connect" messages.
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@DustinB3403 said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
@scottalanmiller said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
once, but he isn't a contact or asking for a contact. Just blind spam.
I didn't think random people could just message you, outside of the "<so and so> wants to connect" messages.
Yeah, they can. They literally get to pay LinkedIn to bypass the spam blockers. LinkedIn does tell you that they've done it, so you know that it's spam, but it still goes to your inbox and is spam. That you can pay to guarantee spam delivery is just pure evil. No good company would ever do this.
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@DustinB3403 said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
@scottalanmiller said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
once, but he isn't a contact or asking for a contact. Just blind spam.
I didn't think random people could just message you, outside of the "<so and so> wants to connect" messages.
@DustinB3403 said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
@scottalanmiller said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
once, but he isn't a contact or asking for a contact. Just blind spam.
I didn't think random people could just message you, outside of the "<so and so> wants to connect" messages.
Yeah it is pretty bad.
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@scottalanmiller said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
They literally get to pay LinkedIn to
bypass the spam blockersmessage people who aren't connected to. -
@scottalanmiller said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
That you can pay to guarantee spam delivery is just pure evil. No good company would ever do this.
Microsoft is super shady
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@VoIP_n00b said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
@scottalanmiller said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
That you can pay to guarantee spam delivery is just pure evil. No good company would ever do this.
Microsoft is super shady
Especially in their LI division.
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@VoIP_n00b said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
@scottalanmiller said in MSP Helpdesk Options:
They literally get to pay LinkedIn to
bypass the spam blockersmessage people who aren't connected to.One and the same. They have a spam white list that you can pay to get around.