You can't change it. When a node is discovered, all interfaces get
discovered. When an interface is discovered, it has to have a network to
belong to.
Rest assured, Netview will not discover any other nodes in the excluded
networks unless those nodes themselves have interfaces in non-excluded
networks.
You can hide the excluded networks if you don't want to see them. The menu
choice is "Edit -> Hide Objects -> From This Submap". You can also unmanage
the network, if you want to be really sure of things. If you do, make sure
the interface itself is hidden/unhidden/managed/unmanaged based on how you
want it handled.
If I'm wrong, someone please let me know. I've got networks I don't want in
my maps, too.
Steve
> ----------
> From: Klaus Schinhaerl[SMTP:klaus.schinhaerl@DATEV.DE]
> Reply To: Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView
> et alia
> Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 1998 12:50 PM
> To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
> Subject: netmon configuration
>
> Hi all,
> if netmon discovers a new node e.g. a router, it
> discovers and displays all interfaces on that router.
> So far so good. But if on of the interfaces in that
> router belongs to a network that is new to netview
> the ipmap displays a new symbol for that network
> even if this network is excluded in the seed-file
> of netmon.
> Is their any possibillity not to display those new
> ip-network-icons?
>
> Thanks Klaus
>
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