RE: [nv-l] Same device multiple times
2004-02-23 11:30:53
In
order for location.conf to automatically place the router ALL subnets present on
the device must be in location.conf container. If you have a router with 5
interfaces say in 4 different subnets (lets assume you have a pair of serial
links to another location that are in the same subnet). all 4 of those subnets
must be in location.conf container for that physical site. If you miss one
subnet in location.conf the icon will float back to the ip internet
map.
Correct.
However using a fairly specific Location.conf file. That device with the
same name and ip addresses which shows up correctly in the submap that it
should, also keeps showing up on the main IP Internet map. Now if you
are saying that because this device has multiple IP addresses that it will
show up wherever that network segment is, then I can understand that and
remedy that.
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| "Bernard Disselborg"
<BDisselborg AT triple-p DOT nl> Sent by: owner-nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com
02/23/2004 10:24 AM Please respond to nv-l
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Chris,
NetView places a device on the IP
Internet submap, when a device has multiple IP addresses in different IP
subnets.
HTH
Bernard
>>> cjp8 AT meadwestvaco DOT com
23-02-2004 15:43:57 >>> Me again,
Q1: Why does
entview continually find teh same device multiple times? I have a
device that is already in one submap but it keeps finding it again and
placing it ont he IP Internet map. I have deleted it from that
submap, I have ran ovtopofix and ovmapcount and even after I delete
it
once it is polling time again it just finds it again and places it
back on the map again?
Anyone? -Chris
Petrina
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