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</head><body text="#485663">Hi Marinos,<br>
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this can happen if the snmp ifindex changes between one switch and
another. Ifindex is required to be persistent between reboots, but this
is not necessarily the case if there's a chassis swapout.<br>
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There are several approaches but probably the easiest would be to move
the active ports over to the live SNMP ports and then delete the DB-only
ports.<br>
<br>
Nick<br>
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<span>Marinos Dimolianis via ixpmanager wrote on 26/10/2023 15:53:</span><br>
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
We replaced a switch with one that was malfunctioning and after that we have duplicate ports in IXPM.
Note that between the replacement we have turned the switch to inactive.
What is the proper way to do a replacement in our switches with regards to IXPM.
P.S.
Each switch port has a record from live snmp and an extra record in the db.
Kind Regards,
Marinos
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