It does create a network symbol for each subnet, if it can verify via
snmp the mask configured on each interface. Use Monitor.. Network
Configuration..Addresses to see what Netview is seeing. I uncover a
lot of bad masks this way.
Then it creates one segment per protocol within that subnet, where
'protocol' goes with the type of interface it finds.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Why doesn't Netmon create a class C segment for all devices that have a
class C subnet mask (255.255.255.0) and have the same network address
(e.g. 144.155.199.*). For some devices it does and for others it
doesn't.
I am using a seed file in which I give the DNS names of all my machine
that I want discovered.
Kashif
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