A bad OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.9.4.10 for HP/Compaq iLO causes servers to be re-classified or duplicated as an IP SwitchDescriptionOrlando added a bad OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.9.4.10 for HP/Compaq iLO causes servers to be re-classified or duplicated as an IP Switch. /discovery_snmp_oid.do?sys_id=698eb13e0f9733000aff0e62ff767ee01.3.6.1.4.1.232.9.4.10 Standard Network Switch Is IP Switch [cmdb_ci_ip_switch] Compaq iLo This is a cmdb_ci_outofband_device, like a Dell iDRAC, and not the server itself. 3 other 'compaq' OIDs are also suspicious, and probably not a Network Switch either:1.3.6.1.4.1.232.160.3.8 Standard Network Switch Is IP Switch [cmdb_ci_ip_switch] Compaq IP Console Switch G2 2x1Ex161.3.6.1.4.1.232.160.1.3 Standard Network Switch Is IP Switch [cmdb_ci_ip_switch] Compaq IP-Console-Switch-2x1x161.3.6.1.4.1.232.25.2.2.1.1 Standard Network Switch Is IP Switch [cmdb_ci_ip_switch] Compaq Virtual SAS ManagerSteps to Reproduce Discover Compaq/HP server hardware via the iLO device IP and SNMP behaviour.A cmdb_ci_ip_switch CI will be created, or an existing Windows/Linux/ESX Server CI may be reclassified.WorkaroundThis problem is currently under review. You can contact ServiceNow Technical Support or subscribe to this Known Error article by clicking the Subscribe button at the top right of this form to be notified when more information will become available. As a workaround, clear out the Classifier and Table fields of the OID record, so that no probes are run for this OID. Do not delete the record, as it will come back on your next patch. The main server IP will be used instead anyway, or the ESX Server will be discovered via the vCenter, so discovery of this IP is not required.Related Problem: PRB1412617