Hi,
thanks for your time reading my post. Long time user, first time poster.
I use Zabbix discovery on a large metro network. I have a lot of subnets, and the hosts on that subnets are layer2 switches. These switches have at least one management IP addresses, sometimes multiple. 1,500 switches or so in total. I had an issue when using multiple discovery jobs (one for each switch management subnet), Zabbix uniqueness function seemed to not work when doing multiple jobs. I ended up with the same switch discovered multiple times, even so my uniqueness is on the snmpName. Now, I do one discovery job and that seems to work better. Here a picture of that job, you can see I check on sysName and sysObjectID, and sysName is my uniqueness criteria and what I end up for hostname and visible name:

My issue now is that I have a couple of switches (right now one switch only, but I seen 2-3 switches do that), and they end up with a lot of IP addresses. I assume they came in via discovery. Hundreds of IP addresses. These IP's are valid on my n network, but belong to other switches. Not sure how or why. Here a picture of what I mean, see all those IP's, there is another 100 or so if I scroll down:

And to complete the picture, here is my discovery actions. Basically I look at the value received for the Enterprise number in sysObjectID and depending on what I find there, I apply a certain template.

Has anybody seen something like this. I just end up deleting all the IP addresses under the host every time I see it, but I can't figure out why it adds all those or how to stop it.
Thank you
thanks for your time reading my post. Long time user, first time poster.
I use Zabbix discovery on a large metro network. I have a lot of subnets, and the hosts on that subnets are layer2 switches. These switches have at least one management IP addresses, sometimes multiple. 1,500 switches or so in total. I had an issue when using multiple discovery jobs (one for each switch management subnet), Zabbix uniqueness function seemed to not work when doing multiple jobs. I ended up with the same switch discovered multiple times, even so my uniqueness is on the snmpName. Now, I do one discovery job and that seems to work better. Here a picture of that job, you can see I check on sysName and sysObjectID, and sysName is my uniqueness criteria and what I end up for hostname and visible name:
My issue now is that I have a couple of switches (right now one switch only, but I seen 2-3 switches do that), and they end up with a lot of IP addresses. I assume they came in via discovery. Hundreds of IP addresses. These IP's are valid on my n network, but belong to other switches. Not sure how or why. Here a picture of what I mean, see all those IP's, there is another 100 or so if I scroll down:
And to complete the picture, here is my discovery actions. Basically I look at the value received for the Enterprise number in sysObjectID and depending on what I find there, I apply a certain template.
Has anybody seen something like this. I just end up deleting all the IP addresses under the host every time I see it, but I can't figure out why it adds all those or how to stop it.
Thank you
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