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‎01-24-2020 01:27 AM
First of, thank you to all you report Gurus. you have been life savers.
We have a network , where every computer is daisy chained with the VoIP Phone.
IE: Wall jack to VoIP Phone to computer.
Lansweeper picks up the Phones and picks up the computer.
Question: Is there any way to identify the phone and computer pair. Just mac address will work.
Thank you
We have a network , where every computer is daisy chained with the VoIP Phone.
IE: Wall jack to VoIP Phone to computer.
Lansweeper picks up the Phones and picks up the computer.
Question: Is there any way to identify the phone and computer pair. Just mac address will work.
Thank you
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‎02-26-2020 05:38 PM
Depending on your switch, you could configured SNMP scanning on that to get the port map. Then you'd see two devices plugged into each switch port and could identify the pairs of phones to computers.
Then maybe manually add 'Connected To' relationship types for each pair. Might take a while depending on how many you have.
Then maybe manually add 'Connected To' relationship types for each pair. Might take a while depending on how many you have.
