Hello,
in our environment only the netview server is allowed to telnet to a router.
This is controlled by Access Control Lists at the routers.
Now my question:
What is the telnet source address if I attempt to telnet to a node from
the Web Console Application? Is it the address of the netview server or
is it the address of my workstation ?
Swen
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09.07.2002
23:36
I guess I'm blind in one eye and I can't see out of the other.
Thanks, Pam.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 4:04 PM
To: Westphal, Raymond
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Subject: Re: [nv-l] Web Console Telnet
Ray,
This is in 7.1.2, here is the excerpt from the release notes:
Web Console Enhancements
Submap Explorer
The Submap Explorer now displays connections and backbones in the Unreachable
color when the containing network is Unreachable, and provides new telnet
functionality. The Submap Explorer will also provide Layer 2 information if
the optional IBM Tivoli Switch Analyzer is installed on the server.
Layer 2 Information. The System Configuration View now contains a Layer 2
Status column. This column will be populated only when connected to a UNIX Web
Server that has the IBM Tivoli Switch Analyzer installed.
New Connection Color for Unreachable. When displaying submaps that are
parented by Unreachable networks, all connections and backbones are now drawn
with the Unreachable color.
Telnet Command. The telnet command is now available from the Object
option in the main menu and from an object's pop-up menu in the IBM Tivoli
NetView Web Console application. It is not available when the Web Console is
run as an applet. Please note that you can attempt to telnet to any node, but
normally only UNIX nodes have a telnet service available.
Pam
Pam Geiger
Tivoli Performance and Availability Evangelist
pgeiger AT us.ibm DOT com
919-224-1665, T/L 687-1665
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07/09/2002
03:51 PM
Hello Everyone.
NV 7.1.2 on AIX 4.3.3.
I'd like to convince my users to switch from the good old native X-Windows
console to the new Web Console. I want to conserve memory usage. The only
drawback I can see is that there is no easy means to telnet to a marginal or
working network node. I haven't seen any updates regarding the telnet via
the Web Console. Are there any updates? Is telnet planned for 7.1.3 Web
Console?
Thanks in advance.
Ray Westphal
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
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