Re: [nv-l] Netview and OSPF
2004-04-02 10:35:22
I think you are expecting way too much
here, making it more complicated than it is.
I'm not the netmon expert, but I do
know that auto discovery is a step-wise process. He discovers devices
one step at a time, using the closest first.
My understanding is that NetView is
reading your routing table only to find the next hop. He's
only looking for a gateway device that he can add to his database, and
that he can then pull the arp cache from to find new devices. How
the packets get routed to the end device are not his concern.
My belief is that he has no knowledge
whatsoever of OSPF or any other router protocol, because he doesn't need
it.
Someone will no doubt chime in if I
am mistaken, but if the routing protocol were important, then (a) it would
appear as a filed in the database for router objects, and (b) we would
have a place for you to configure it, probably in xnmsnmpconf. Neither
of those is the case.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
"Christopher J Petrina"
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Question: is there any type of information about how Netview deals
with the OSPF protocol? I may be far gone in left field about this,
but if I understand the gist of things links in NV are determined mainly
by the routing tables of routers and the subnets. How does NV deal
with Summary routes and multiple open routes between devices, and segments?
Any information would be helpful
Thank you
Chris Petrina
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