Re: [nv-l] globally unmanage some switches interfaces
2005-07-07 15:00:00
Are you talking about intefaces with
ip addresses, as on routers? You can use the nvmaputil command to unmanage
those. You can make a list and run your own little script that invokes
nvmaputil --delete for each one. If you are talking about ports on switches
that dont appear on the Netview map, they are not managed by Netview anyway.
Perhaps you are talking about Switch Analyzer. There was just a long discussion
about that on this list. I'm not sure the answer was clear, but it sounded
like there was some capability to limit ITSA events for certain cases.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
(248) 552-4968 Voicemail, Fax, Pager
Meyos Yemveng <yemveng AT yahoo DOT ca>
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07/07/2005 02:42 PM
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HI Folks,
NV 7.1.3 FP3 SOL
My Client has created a list of Interfaces to be managed
and wants to ignore the rest. i.e Client wants to manage only port 1-13
and wants to ignore the other ports.
Q1: Is there a file that I can configure to list all interfaces
to be ignored?
Q2: Any idea how to achieve this?
Thank You,
Meyos
"ALLEZ LES LIONS INDOMPTABLES"
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