Hi, Adrian;
Sometimes this happens when something goes wrong with the SNMP agent on a device
(or simply netmon cannot GET request the device). For instance, if the community
is set incorrectly and two ip addresses of one node resolve to different names
netmon thinks they are different devices.
I would check communities and then delete those devices that are fysically one.
Netmon should rediscover the device correctly. Also, it is a good idea to
snmpwalk the interfaces group to see if the information the agent has for the
interfaces is ok.
HTH,
Best regards,
Vladimir.
Adrian Cappelletti wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Did it happen that 1 router appears twice in the same level of submap?.
> I mean: Suposse that you have a router with 4 interfaces. The situation
> is that in one symbol you see 2 interfaces and in a second symbol you
> see the others 2. But, all interfaces belong to a one router.
>
> Did anybody suffer something like this ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Adrian
>
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