Folks,
I am running Netview 7.1.4 FixPack03 on Windows 2003 and am trying to discover a couple new nodes.
172.16.4.100
It is pinging…
bash$ ping 172.16.4.100
Pinging 172.16.4.100 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 172.16.4.100: bytes=32 time=50ms TTL=254
Reply from 172.16.4.100: bytes=32 time=51ms TTL=254
Reply from 172.16.4.100: bytes=32 time=51ms TTL=254
Reply from 172.16.4.100: bytes=32 time=52ms TTL=254
Ping statistics for 172.16.4.100:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 50ms, Maximum = 52ms, Average = 51ms
bash$
I have discovery turned on and the device I want to discover is in my seed file.
netmon.seed
@limit_discovery # Limit discovery to the contents of this seed file.
65.208.167.*
172.16.1-70.100
192.168.100.*
172.17.32.*
10.12.0-3.*
10.2.0-4.1-255
10.11.0-4.1-255
10.9.0-4.1-255
10.6.0-4.1-255
10.4.0-4.1-255
172.17.33.80-86
10.7.0-4.1-254
172.20-22.*.100
10.3.*.1-254
!10.*.5-7.*
!10.2.15-17.*
%10.2.2.1
The device is not in the database or topology
bash$ /usr/OV/bin/ovobjprint |grep 172.16.4.100
bash$
I tried
loadhosts -m 255.255.255.0 << EOF
172.16.4.100 Store3004
EOF
And now it shows up in the database…
bash$ /usr/OV/bin/ovobjprint |grep 172.16.4.100
186 SNMP ipAddress "172.16.4.100"
bash$
Netmon.trace snippet
10/12/2005 11:43:22 AM:sending ping to 10.6.3.1 seqnum = 7302 ident = 4480 timeout = 1
10/12/2005 11:43:22 AM:sending ping to 172.16.4.100 seqnum = 7303 ident = 4480 timeout = 1
10/12/2005 11:43:23 AM:sending ping to 10.2.4.55 seqnum = 7304 ident = 4480 timeout = 1
And I get a Blue IP Network icon 172.16.4 on the netview map, but no device contained within.
Hmm.. As a matter of fact all my newly discovered segments are Blue?
Thoughts?
David M. Funk
President/CEO
Tivoli Certified Enterprise Consultant
Specializing in Network and Systems Management Solutions
Trinity Solutions
604 Cassandra Dr.
Cranberry Twp., PA 16066
Phone: 724-316-0721
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email: mfunk AT trinitysol DOT net
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