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Re: help

1998-06-09 20:28:01
Subject: Re: help
From: Simon Long <simon AT NETTRACK.COM DOT AU>
To: nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 10:28:01 +1000
Hi Leonardo,

Sorry I forgot to attempt to answer the other part of your question ( ie.
if you
put the IP address of a gateway in your seedfile will you see the subnet ).

It seems that if your gateway is not SNMP managegable that this is not
assured.
The reasoning is that the NETMON daemon will attempt to discover
information
about the gateway ( including other interfaces it has and associated IP
address
and netmask information to determine the network identity ) from the MIB
of the gateway.   If this is your problem then you may have a bit more luck

identifying in your seedfile the gateway and downstream nodes ( on the
networks to be discovered ) which are running snmp agents ( Because this
will provide access to local arp information and speed the discovery
process ).

But there are issues with the construction of your seedfile which may
obscure this
so we need to address this first.

Simon Long

Leonardo Brochado da Silva wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm begging to learn Netview. I'd like help.
> I'm using the Netview 5.0 for NT. I have a problem, because i can't see
> all my network. I don't know what is the problem. My network has got 50
> subnets, but i can see only 12 subnets.
> I'm trying to use a Seedfile, but I don't know if is it right?
>
> And, i have another dout. If I put the IP of gateway in the seedfile, I
> will see the subnet?
>
> How can i see all my network?
>
> Thanks in advanced!
>
> ___________________________________
>
> Leonardo Brochado da Silva
> E-mail: g152749 AT polvo.ufscar DOT br
> Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos
> Sao Carlos - Sao Paulo
> Brasil
> ___________________________________

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