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DavoudTeimouri
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Observed IP Ranges None

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Hi,
There is some issue on Intel NIC driver that cause of this issue.
Is there any alarm to detect the issue via Veeam ONE?

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Re: Observed IP Ranges None

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Hi Davoud,
There is a predefined alarm detecting NIC connection state. It triggers by esx.problem.net.vmnic.linkstate.down event.
Veeam ONE collects all vSphere events. so you can create a custom alarm based on any event registered in vSphere.
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Re: Observed IP Ranges None

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Hi Nikita,
Actually, when it was happened, the link was up but it didn't pass traffic to switch or receive any traffic.
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Re: Observed IP Ranges None

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Did you have any other connection-related alarms triggered?
By the way, have you reached support for the issue investigation?
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