RE: [nv-l] Routers with wrong hostname
2003-09-03 11:02:33
Thanks Larry.
I do have HSRP implemented on the routers..
I will check DNS for those static entries.
Carlos
| McGuire Larry G <Larry.G.McGuire AT irs DOT gov>
09/03/2003 10:52 AM
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RE: [nv-l] Routers with wrong hostname |
Do you have HSRP implemented on
the routers? I had the same result when we erroneously included the
'standby' ip address configured in DNS. When the address moved, NetView
renamed the routers just like your example. The fix is to not have
the 'standby' ip address in DNS at all.
Larry
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From: CMazon AT commercebankfl DOT com [mailto:CMazon AT commercebankfl DOT com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 9:27 AM
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Subject: [nv-l] Routers with wrong hostname
Netview 7.1.3/ W2K / SQL 2000
Hello list,
I have 2 routers in one location both with different host names defined
in DNS with both reverse/forward lookup. I am having an issue where
one router takes the host name of the other and that second one has no
host name only an IP address for the object name. Is there a way
to correct this? I have SNMP polling enabled for all routers.
Thanks.
Carlos A. Mazón
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