Hi Hill,
it's very strange that you permit telnet and ftp from NMS to router and you
don't
want permit ping!
In my network, my NMS can ping and use snmp to all routers, in other side of FW
too,
but from router to NMS only snmp and tftp is enable on FW.
bye
Dimitri
"Hill, Channing" <CHill@BBANDT.COM> on 02/12/99 17.47.53
Please respond to Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView
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Subject: Monitoring a device on the other side of a fire wall
Hello
Our network support group has requested that Netview (Netview 5.1.1 w/
Optivity 8.1on AIX 4.2.1) monitor a router that resides on the other side of
a fire wall. Our Information Security Group has configured the fire wall to
allow our NMS station to see the router via snmp requests, telnet, and ftp.
The only problem is that I can't ping the router in order for Netview to
discover it. I beleive they have a problem with allowing ICMP packets pass
through the fire wall.
My question is, what other options do we have to monitor this router using
Netview with the fire wall being in the way
Channing Hill
BB&T
Enterprise Management
chill@bbandt.com
2501 Wooten Blvd
Wilson, NC 27893
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