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Re: nodes dicovered in wrong network

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Subject: Re: nodes dicovered in wrong network
From: "Whitehead, Neil" <whitern@RBOS.CO.UK>
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 14:11:15 -0000
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I've seen this happen when the nodes in question have been configured
with the wrong subnet mask ....

Neil Whitehead (x22808)
IT Services (Telecoms)
The Royal Bank of Scotland
Tel: 0131-523 2808
e-mail: whitern@rbos.co.uk

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Randy Pelle (DSN) [SMTP:Randy.Pelle@DSN.ERICSSON.SE]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 1999 1:54 PM
> To:   NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu
> Subject:      nodes dicovered in wrong network
>
>
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>
> We are running NV5.0 on AIX 4.2.
>
> Since the beginning of this year, netview is discovering nodes in the
> network. Even when fully deleting the nodes (checked it with
> ovobjprint,
> ovmapcount, etc) they are still redicovered in the wrong net. Netview
> has
> full snmp access to the routers on wich the segments are defined and
> wrongly
> placed nodes. I can imagine that netview could have a problem when a
> node
> has multiple interfaces in multiple segments, but the wrongly placed
> nodes
> have only one interface.
> Has anyone encounterd this strange behaviour before, and if you have
> what's
> the remedy.
>
> Thanx in advance
> (and although late, best wishes to all for 1999)
>
> Randy Pelle
> Technical consultant (Data Networks)
>
> Tel:  +31 161 246065
> Fax: +31 161 246612
> E-mail: Randy.Pelle@dsn.ericsson.se
> Ericssonl
> Ericsson Business Consulting Netherlands B.V.
> P.O. Box 209, 5120 AE  Rijen
> Office: Ericssonstraat 2, 5121 ML  Rijen
> The Netherlands


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