You cannot prevent their discovery. You can unmanage and hide them. All
interfaces configured on the node are discovered. This is a feature, and
is supposed to be a good thing.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
2. I don't want netmon to discover one of the interfaces on a NT host.
Since it has a unique Class A (10.1.1.0) network address therefore also
netmon creates a segment node (called arpanet. I don't know why it
calls it that) on the main map for this 10.0.0.0 network. I follow the
following steps to remove it...
a. delete the segment node object from all maps
b. delete the interface node 10.1.1.1
c. ovstop netmon
d. ovtopofix -A
e. ovstart netmon
But as soon as I start netmon the segment node and the interface
address appear again. Where else do I have to delete these things..?
Kashif
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