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Re: Wrong Subnet Mask on HSRP Interface

2000-11-29 05:15:09
Subject: Re: Wrong Subnet Mask on HSRP Interface
From: thierry.van-mol AT CIEV.vd DOT ch
To: nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 11:15:09 +0100
Hi All,

Sorry If you receive this message a second time. But I didn't
see any replies, and there was problem with our mail, I thought
maybe it didn't get through.





Why is Netview 6.01 picking a different subnet mask for
the HSRP address than for the real address?

I have a Cisco Router (MSM module on Catalyst 6500) with
sub-interface configured like this :

interface Port-channel2.355
 encapsulation isl 355
 ip address 172.16.107.66 255.255.255.192
 standby 55 priority 20 preempt
 standby 55 ip 145.232.107.65
!

And when I do a Edit->Description... in Netview, I see in the list of
interfaces:

Port-Channel2 Up 172.16.107.66 255.255.255.192 0x003080152737 ethernet csmacd
Port-Channel2 Up 172.16.107.65 255.255.255.0   0x00000C07AC37 ethernet csmacd

And of course a symbol for a IP Net of 172.16.107.0/24 is drawn on the map.

Why is Netview picking a wrong subnet mask on this?


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