Re: [NV-L] Bringing Device under monitoring without ICMP/SNMP
2009-03-20 08:28:13
Yes, well, I always say, if you want
to manage something, it has to be managaBLE.
But yes, there is the service manager
function that can discover and test ports. You will have to add the node
to the map in the first place, manually, with an ip address. You will have
to unmanage the IP interface card. Then monitor its status by the status
of the port check. Read about it in the admin guide.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IT Services Specialist, Network Mgmt
Information Technology Services Americas
IBM Global Services
(248) 552-4968 Voicemail, Fax, Pager
"Senthil Kumar Mani"
<Senthil.Mani AT ust-global DOT com>
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Hi Team,
I am planning to bring a
device under monitoring purview of Netview 7.1.5. The challenge here is
(may be just for me), I don’t have either ICMP and SNMP Access to the
subject device, but I still have access to some of its critical port.
How can I bring this device
under monitoring with just port access?
Expert advise is anticipated.
Thanks
Senny
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