Also, on AIX V4, you might want to turn on ipforwarding with the ' no -o
ipforwarding=1' and set
that in a file that gets exectuted at boot time, like /etc/rc.net. This
defaulted to 1 in earlier versions
of AIX, but now defaults to 0. Without it, the box does not show up on the top
submap where it
belongs.
Cordially,
Leslie Clark
IBM Global Services - Network & Systems Management - Detroit
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Subject: Re: Dual home NetView 5.0 Server
Scott,
You need to setup routing either by configuring static routes or setting up
the routed daemon. I prefer to run the routed daemon and make sure you set
it to quiet mode. If you don't the host will advertise RIP routes...
THe differing subnet masks will not be a problem.
HTH,
Doug...
At 08:50 PM 5/29/98 -0400, Scott T. Wilson wrote:
>We are about to set up a dual homed NetView 5.0 system; one interface on
>a class C network, the other on a class A network. Has anyone seen any
>problems with this in the past, or have any particular advice of what
>not to do?! Thanks in advance,
>
>Scott
>
>Environment:
>AIX 4.2.1, NV 5.0, TME Framework 3.2, F50
>
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>Scott Wilson Email: swilson@rpm.com
>Network Management Consultant
>RPM Consulting
>
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