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Subject: | TME netview topology question |
From: | Don Mahler <dmahler@NOTES.CC.BELLCORE.COM> |
Date: | Fri, 23 Oct 1998 08:57:01 -0400 |
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does anyone know of a way to dump the netview topology, such that automation could see what is behind what. for example a tree structure that would show that you have router1, link1, router2, serv1, server2 (server2 is behind router2 and router1) I need this in all sorts of correlation work outside Netview and would rather not rediscover what netview already knows. For example, I am being beaten by my operations staff because I cannot turn off paging for all devices behind a router, for those alerts that are generated by non-NetView automation. Can this linkage can be derived from an ovtopodump (upstream hosts?) any ideas? Don Mahler SAIC\Bellcore |
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