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Interface status not showing properly on map...

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Subject: Interface status not showing properly on map...
From: "Whitehead, Neil" <whitern@RBOS.CO.UK>
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 10:09:29 -0000
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I'm having a problem with interface objects showing Critical on my Map but
they are actually Up and are marked as Normal in the Object database...help!

Running NetView v4.2 (not client-server)

Below is the result from ovobjprint -o .... As you can see, the IP Status is
Normal but the object shows RED on the map....why ? What do I do about it?


OBJECT: 6692

        FIELD ID        FIELD NAME                      FIELD VALUE
        10              Selection Name                  "ga1c3b69"
        11              IP Hostname                     "ga1c3b69"
        14              OVW Maps Exists                 1
        15              OVW Maps Managed                1
        42              XXMAP Protocol List             "IP"
        66              PlatformId                      23
        67              isCisco                         TRUE
        68              hasFlash                        TRUE
        70              ciscoType                       cisco-2500(16)
        73              IP Status                       Normal(2)
        76              isIPRouter                      TRUE
        88              vendor                          Unset(0)
        98              isNode                          TRUE
        101             isConnector                     TRUE
        102             isBridge                        FALSE
        103             isRouter                        TRUE
        104             isHub                           FALSE
        122             isIP                            TRUE
        138             isSNMPSupported                 TRUE
        140             SNMP sysDescr                   "Cisco Internetwork
Operating System Software  IOS (tm) 3000 Software (IGS-J-L), Version
11.0(13), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) Copyright (c) 1986-1996 by cisco Systems,
Inc. Compiled Mon 09-Dec-96 19:48 by athavale"
        141             SNMP sysLocation                ""
        142             SNMP sysContact                 ""
        143             SNMP sysObjectID                "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.20"
        144             SNMPAgent                       Unset(0)
        148             isMLM                           FALSE
        149             isSYSMON                        FALSE
        150             isSIA                           FALSE
        151             isManager                       FALSE
        153             isSLM                           FALSE
        154             isSIAOS2                        FALSE
        158             TopM Interface Count            5
        164             TopM Interface List             "Serial0    Up
10.64.8.2       255.255.255.0   <None>          point to point serial"
                                                        "TokenRing0 Up
10.65.8.1       255.255.255.0   0x0000301CD6AF  ieee 802.5 tokenRing"
                                                        "Loopback0  Up
10.66.8.1       255.255.255.0   <None>          Software Loopback   "
                                                        "Async1     Up
10.67.8.1       255.255.255.0   <None>          Point to Point (ppp)"
                                                        "BRI0
Unmanaged  10.255.253.164  255.255.255.0   <None>          Point to Point
(ppp)"
        304             IP Name                         "ga1c3b69"




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



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