RE: [nv-l] netmon.seed file
2004-01-28 16:53:53
Have
you tried pinging a router within one of those subnets while discovery is
running?
I have tried a number of
configurations but can not get it to discover devices the way I want them to.
I have a number of subnets that I manage, lets say (10.60.180.*-10.60.190.*
and 10.60.120.*-10.60.132.*). I would lick to have netmon auto discover
anything on these subnets. The only way I can get the devices to show up is to
add each device into the seed file. How can I get the devices to be auto
discovered. I have tried what the config docs say making my netmon.seed file
look this:
10.60.180-190.*
10.60.120-132.*
But the only thing that gets
discovered is the Netview server and the default route. I have tried a number
of others for example:
10.60.180.*
10.60.181.*
10.60.182.*
…and so on
But nothing other than specific
IPs seem to be working
Any advice would be
great
Thanks
KevinC
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