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1. [nv-l] Loadhosts? (score: 1)
Author: "Stanley Kurasaki" <skurasaki AT wamnet DOT com>
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 10:31:08 -1000
Hi Does anyone know how to control loadhosts to place devices in their correct subnet locations? When performing a loadhost on a device with an address e.g. 10.32.9.x, instead of placing it in the 10
/usr/local/webapp/mharc-adsm.org/html/nv-l/2003-09/msg00015.html (11,483 bytes)

2. Re: [nv-l] Loadhosts? (score: 1)
Author: Stephen Hochstetler <shochste AT us.ibm DOT com>
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 15:47:25 -0500
Stan, you did not specify which platform your NetView is on. With Windows, you specify the subnet mask with "-m" For unix, you specify it behind the IP address. When you specify the mask, it should p
/usr/local/webapp/mharc-adsm.org/html/nv-l/2003-09/msg00016.html (11,463 bytes)

3. RE: [nv-l] Loadhosts? (score: 1)
Author: "Stanley Kurasaki" <skurasaki AT wamnet DOT com>
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 12:06:33 -1000
Stephen, I'm running Solaris 8, I've tried the -m option and that didn't seem to solve the problem. It still places items in the 10 network. I'll try it again. Thanks Stan Stan, you did not specify w
/usr/local/webapp/mharc-adsm.org/html/nv-l/2003-09/msg00017.html (12,492 bytes)

4. RE: [nv-l] Loadhosts? (score: 1)
Author: Stephen Hochstetler <shochste AT us.ibm DOT com>
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 17:30:20 -0500
Stan, Do the devices have SNMP enabled on them? Have you browsed the interface table on the device to see if they have 255.0.0.0 set as the mask on their interface? You are using format: echo "10.xx.
/usr/local/webapp/mharc-adsm.org/html/nv-l/2003-09/msg00018.html (11,737 bytes)

5. Re: [nv-l] Loadhosts? (score: 1)
Author: "John M Gatrell" <John.Gatrell AT uk.ibm DOT com>
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2003 09:20:13 +0100
Try using the -m parameter to loadhosts I use a script containing several loadhosts with different subnet masks something like loadhosts -a -p -m 255.255.252.0 <<EOF 10.14.1.1 Server1.mydomain.com 10
/usr/local/webapp/mharc-adsm.org/html/nv-l/2003-09/msg00020.html (11,590 bytes)


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