You'll want to enter the ip address of a router on the 10.1.5 network
individually on a line, too. The notation below will "allow" Netview to
discover that range, but will not tell it to proactively discover devices on
it. By specifying a specific router (with snmp community in place), Netview
will discover that device and subsequently the networks and devices
attached.
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From: Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView
[mailto:NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU]On Behalf Of Geoffrey Cheng
Sent: Sunday, June 06, 1999 2:33 PM
To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
Subject: Re: bypass subnets to manage another subnet
Brian,
make your seed file look like:
...
!10.1.1.0-254
10.1.5.0-254
...
and restart your map regeneration, with "new node discovery" switched
on.
Then on your default submap, you will have at least two separated
network
icons,10.1.1 and 10.1.5. In 10.1.1, the only discovered node will be
your
NetView workstation, while in 10.1.5, resides the nodes you want to
discover.
Best Regards
Geoffrey Cheng
Sr. Network Management Specialist
SNMS/IBM Canada Ltd.
Tel: 905-316-5820 (IBM Office)
Tel: 416-304-4272 (CIBC-Intria)
e-mail: gcheng@ca.ibm.com
Brian Hwang <bhwang@TW.IBM.COM> on 06/05/99 12:29:45 PM
Please respond to Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on
NetView
<NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
cc: (bcc: Geoffrey Cheng/Markham/IBM)
Subject: bypass subnets to manage another subnet
If netview's IP address is 10.1.1.1/255.255.255.0 , default gateway is
10.1.1.254.
Can I directly force netview to discover the subnet 10.1.5.0 with no
10.1.1.254 community?
the routing path are 10.1.1.1->10.1.1.254->10.1.2.254->10.1.5.254.
How to do it ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Brian Hwang,
IBM,Taiwan
TEL:886-7-213-5523
FAX:886-7-216-5488
E-Mail: bhwang@tw.ibm.com
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