Author: Mark van Kerkwyk <kerkwyk AT COMTECH.COM DOT AU>
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 15:49:56 +1000
Hi all, I may have missing something obvious in the docuemntation , but I need to do a couple of things. 1. Netview does not recognise some of our routers as routers, they are all Cisco but some are
Author: Jon Needes <jon.needes AT ATS.UK.EDS DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 10:12:41 +0000
To add your own property you need to add your own field definition. You can create your own file (or change an existing one) in the field/C directory with lines like: Field "isSwitch" { Type Boolean;
Author: Mark van Kerkwyk <kerkwyk AT COMTECH.COM DOT AU>
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 21:31:32 +1000
Hi Jon, thanks a lot for the info on creating a new property/field. Anyone else out there know how to work out how Netview allocates Symbols to devices, I have two Cisco routers, both routing between
Mark, Check /usr/OV/conf/oid_to_type if the router being displayed as not-being a router has a valid entry with the G flag in that file or if the system.sysObjectID is correct. Best regards, Vladimir
Author: Massimo Carnevali <Massimo.Carnevali AT COMUNE.BOLOGNA DOT IT>
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 12:27:02 +0100
Once you have created the fields you can update them using an utility called wteuiap6. It is not in the base code but you can download it for free at: ftp://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/SG244515/ Wi
Author: Mark Sklenarik <Mark_Sklenarik AT TIVOLI DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 08:21:42 -0500
Jon stated, "To add your own property you need to add your own field definition. You can create your own file (or change an existing one) in the field/C directory with lines like:" Tivoli strongly re
Can the ultility wteuiap6 be used on NetView 4.1.2? Please respond to NV-L AT UCSBVM.UCSB DOT EDU Once you have created the fields you can update them using an utility called wteuiap6. It is not in t