Re: Fw: [nv-l]
2003-12-05 15:16:53
Not all the questions were yes or no
:-)
*How* have you set it up to discover
all networks ? Is new node discovery turned *on* or *off* ?
If you answered yes to having ranges
in your seedfile, then remove all ranges and see how far discovery gets,
because ranges would be a classic reason why you are not seeing a great
deal of devices discovered.
From the NetView server box, can you
ping some of the remote devices that were not discovered ? Does this then
cause the devices to be discovered ?
I wouldn't think re-installing would
make a lot of difference. What I would do is delete and re-discovering
a core router and tracing the re-discovery so I could see what netmon was
doing as it read the ip tables (arp cache) and used what it learnt as hints.
I would also recommend adding at least
Fixpack1 to the mix.
Gareth Holl
Staff Software Engineer
gholl AT us.ibm DOT com
IBM Software Group - Tivoli Brand
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
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YES to all the above questions. This is Netview 7.1.3 on AIX being
this is a test box. I might just try and wipe the Netview application
clean and try again.
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