Re: [NV-L] NetView 7.1.4 - User1 Interpretation
2007-05-09 12:36:54
I can think of at least one possible reason. One NIC, multiple
addresses, SNMP enabled.
User1 status does NOT come from Ping status, only from SNMP status.
Ping cannot see the whole situation for a device and SNMP can. If
multiple addresses have been defined for a NIC and one or more of them
is set to Admin Down you will see Pink when polled by SNMP.
If, on the other hand, you do not enable SNMP for a device then NetView
will never know about the other interfaces. Ping will tell you the
status of the DEVICE while SNMP will tell you the state of the
INTERFACES with the device state set to the aggregate according to the
status roll-up rules.
Bill Evans
ss cc wrote:
All,
Can someone remind me how NetView decides to use status color
User1 (Pink) on device symbols/icons and interface symbols/icons? I
know on Cisco equipment an Admin Down interface will have status
color User1 (Pink).
We have some Nortel devices with an IP Status of User1 (Pink)
and are pingable. They only have one NIC.
We're running NetView 7.1.4 (fp3) on Solaris 2.8.
TIA,
Stephanie
It's here! Your new message!
Get
new email alerts with the free Yahoo!
Toolbar.
_______________________________________________
NV-L mailing list
NV-L AT lists.ca.ibm DOT com
Unsubscribe:NV-L-leave AT lists.ca.ibm DOT com
http://lists.ca.ibm.com/mailman/listinfo/nv-l (Browser access limited to internal IBM'ers only)
No virus found in this incoming message.
Checked by AVG Free Edition.
Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.6.6/794 - Release Date: 5/8/2007 2:23 PM
|
_______________________________________________
NV-L mailing list
NV-L AT lists.ca.ibm DOT com
Unsubscribe:NV-L-leave AT lists.ca.ibm DOT com
http://lists.ca.ibm.com/mailman/listinfo/nv-l (Browser access limited to
internal IBM'ers only)
|
|
|