Hello
Don.
I had
similar behavior, although not as dramatic, before installing FixPack1 and bunch
of associated APARs. Of course, I was on AIX with 7.1.3. You don't mention the
version or platform. Prior to 7.1.3 on AIX - I also had similar behavior. I
avoided 7.1.2 for some of these symptoms.
We
also had the situation where unmanaging a subnet for the frame interfaces on a
router would unmanage the entire router and hub router. The opposite was also
true; managing the frame interface network subnet would manage the router and
the frame hub router. This was due the design of our maps. Locations with their
routers, switches and servers could be 2 - 3 levels below the top level (home)
U.S. map.
Two
more ideas you probably have already considered:
Have you checked ovwdb cache and current database object
count?
Is the router ICMP or SNMP status polled? I've seen the
router object act unusual with SNMP status poll and long response
times.
Hope
this helps.
Let us
know what you find.
Ray
Westphal
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
I have discovered a Cisco 2600 router on my network
that NetView is having a problem with. The
router has three interfaces (loopback, Frame and Ethernet) and thus, three
networks attached. All is drawn
correctly. However, when I Manage/Unmanage the router it has NO affect
on the interfaces. When the router symbol
is unmanaged, the underlying interface symbols remain green.
When I manage/unmanage the interfaces, the router
changes from green to blue as expected.
Status Source is Compoung-Propagated
Resolutiuon is ok. nmdemandpoll output is exactly the same as another "normal"
router. Object information also appears to
be normal
Has anyone seen this behavior before? What
could be the cause?
Don Davis First
Citizens Bank Raleigh, NC.
27603-3526
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