Re: [nv-l] Dealing with moving virtual IP Address
2002-11-21 12:33:03
Bruce,
You should be able to use the HSRP-style syntax in your seedfile (%) with
the "failover" address, to tell NetView that this is a failover address.
Whichever box currently has the interface will indeed show as a router,
I suspect. If the box in question can indeed route between the 2 interfaces
then it is a router! You might try turning OFF routing within Win2K and
see if that fixes it (provides it doesn't break any of your other functionality).
Cheers,
Jane
Bruce Pyke wrote:
I am using NetView 7.12 (running
on Windows2000) to discover a Windows 2000 Terminal Services environment
that has Windows2000 Load Balancing enabled.
The Load Balancing servers
have a static IP address and then there is a single virtual IP address that
moves between the servers. This is the mechanism that provides the load balancing.
When NetView finds the first
server with the virtual interface it treats it like a router. When the next
discovery poll finds the interface on another server it treats this server
as a router and so on. Other than just hiding the servers from the top level
maps, what is the best solution to stop the routers being discovered as routers?
Thanks
Bruce
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