Bruno,
No worries. Just wanted to verify.
I think the issue may be that the dot3StatsDuplexStatus attribute id 0x12b28 is configured as a list attribute for the interface model type. This is seen by the blue table hot spot in the Attributes tab:
I have seen something similar to this before.
How I resolved it was to create a custom attribute on the interface model type using the Model Type Editor (MTE) and configure it to use the same index as the other interface attributes like ifAdminStatus and ifOperStatus.
Here is how you can do that:
1. Log into the SpectroSERVER system as the user that owns the Spectrum installation
2. If on Windows, start a bash shell by running "bash -login"
3. Shutdown the SpectroSERVER process
4. cd to the $SPECROOT/SS directory and launch MTE by entering the following command:
../SS-Tools/mte
NOTE: If you SS is on Linux, you will need to have an Xterm running on your Windows client and set the DISPLAY on the Linux system to re-display to your Windows client. I use Xming.
5. In the Navigation panel, click on the Model Types tab find and select the port model type. For this I am choosing Gen_IF_Port
6. In the Contents panel, Click on the Attributes tab and create a new attribute by clicking on the "+" icon. Here is what I entered for the data:
7. Click OK
8. Select File -> Commit to Database from the top level menu to save the changes and then File -> Exit to exit MTE
9. Start the SS
10. Log into OneClick
Now I see the following:
Try creating your watch with your custom attribute.
Joe