Re: [NV-L] Discovery X subnet
2010-07-08 06:44:50
Hello Francois,
Thanks for your reply!
You're right! All of these equipments are nor responding to SNMP polls. But why does it happen only to some SNMP-unresponsive devices? There are quite a few devices that are monitored using ICMP and are placed automatically on the correct subnet.
Best regards,
Marcelo
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 2:48 PM, Francois Le Hir <flehir AT ca.ibm DOT com> wrote:
It all depend of the snmp access to the device that has an ip in the subnet. If there is no snmp access, then netview will assume the mask of
the subnet based on the class of the subnet. 10.x is a class A so the mask will be 255.0.0.0. If you want to correct that after the fact, the only way it to delete the subnet and the device and start over. It's always better to configure the community string in netview before you
get a device discovered.
Salutations, / Regards,
Francois Le Hir Network Projects & Consulting Services IBM Global Technology Services
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Hello list!
I have a Netview 7.1.5 fp0004 installed on a Linux box and something's been bothering me for quite a while: Most of the device's IPs are in a 10.0.0.0 network, and sometimes when a
new device is discovered (by means of adding it to the netmon.seed file) it is added to a IP network symbol named 10. Is there any way to control this? I mean when the IP is 10.2.3.3 shouldn't Netview add it to the 10.2.3
network?
Best regards to all! Marcelo Zacchi
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