Dynamic User Tracking with WS-C4506-E

Hello,
I've the following problem, configured dynamic user tracking on a
WS-C4506-E with a WS-X45-SUP6L-E, System image file is a Version 12.2(53)SG2
Interface configuration:
snmp trap mac-notification change added
snmp trap mac-notification change removed
Global configuration:
snmp-server enable traps mac-notification change
snmp-server host xx.xxx.xx.xxx version 2c COMMUNITY udp-port 1431 mac-notification
mac address-table notification change interval 60
mac address-table notification change history-size 50
mac address-table notification change
#sh mac address-table notification change
MAC Notification Feature is Enabled on the switch
Interval between Notification Traps : 60 secs
Number of MAC Addresses Added : 21509
Number of MAC Addresses Removed : 21484
Number of Notifications sent to NMS : 11632
Maximum Number of entries configured in History Table : 50
Current History Table Length : 50
MAC Notification Traps are Enabled
UTU2 does not found any records for the device name or if I search for a directly connected PC to this switch.

Where is this Collector Status screen? What dashboard is it on ?
>> Device Center > Troubleshooting Workflow
The  fact that you have success for usertracking does not mean you server  receives mac address notification traps. It only means the passive  usertracking has run. The UT results from the other switch may come from  this process.
>> Yes you're right.
Only via snoop or packetcapture you can be sure you receive the traps you want.
>> I set up a packetcapture on the server, the server receives the mac address notification traps on UDP port 1431.
>>Dynamic user tracking of switches from the same site works...for example I have three WS-C3750V2-48PS-S over >>there.
Also  if you look at the Collection Sumary in the Inventory -> Device  Status dashboard you may find that some devics fail on usertracking.
>> Both switches are not under the failed devices.
>>I'm a little bit confused now.... I can't even start a acquisition manually, LMS says device is not reacheable... but in Device Center (1st picture) "ping", "snmp" etc... is OK...

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