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[nv-l] RE: TSA - How to identify what is connected to a switch

2005-10-28 15:46:33
Subject: [nv-l] RE: TSA - How to identify what is connected to a switch
From: "Sandro P. Seminara" <spseminara AT yahoo DOT com>
To: nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 12:45:55 -0700 (PDT)

After layer 2 discovery is complete, this information should be available through the NV console and the layer 2 discovery report.

From the NV console, you can highlight a particular switch and select the layer 2 option from the "monitor" tab.

You can also run the layer 2 discovery report from the command line:

/usr/OV/ITSL2/bin/ITSL2_reports -r layer2

By directing the report into a file, you can search on a particular server to see what port it is connected to.

 

Thank You

Sandro P. Seminara

Magnum Technologies

 

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> Hi list,

>

> I have just installed Tivoli Switch Analyser and I was under the

> impression that I would be able to know which server is connected to

> this or that particular switch port........I was hoping that I could

> send events to TEC with this kind of information, so that operators

> can address the problem more quickly.

>

> Can the product do this ? If so, how can I configure TSA to do it.

>

> Thanks in advance.

>

> Mario

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