Hi,
i think you will come in this situation, if you have a trusted shell (TCB is
aktiv in AIX with some special parameter) and the commands ping, traceroute, etc
are not trusted (has not the TCB-Flag) while the nv6000-command is trusted (has
the TCB-Flag).
So you can not start the ping, traceroute etc from the commandline but from the
NetView.
Andreas Marenski
RWSO / germany
lclark@us.ibm.com on 24.05.2000 01:07:56
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Steve, is that a trick question? Have you figured it out yet?
(No, I have no idea.) Don't keep us in suspense....
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
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Subject: [NV-L] Got a wierd one...
A week ago, I found that I could not ping or traceroute to one of my AIX
hosts. But I can see (browse MIBs), ping, telnet, etc from within NetView.
NetView 5.1 on AIX 4.3.2
Only 1 en0 interface
Anyone got any ideas??????
Steve Stamper
Grand Rapids, MI
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