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Subject: RE: Map Question
From: "MERY Olivier (Neuilly Gestion)" <olivier.mery@cetelem.fr>
Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 19:49:22 +0200
...and I'm also interested in the explanation of the usefulness of having
the
ability to stack locations in locations till death if your routers stay at
the
top level.

Olivier MERY 
CETELEM 
20, avenue Georges Pompidou 
92595 LEVALLOIS-PERRET Cedex FRANCE
Tel.    : +33146399729 
Fax     : +33146391554 
Email   : <mailto:olivier.mery@cetelem.fr> 




-----Original Message-----
From: Dave_Finn@computacenter.com [mailto:Dave_Finn@computacenter.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 1:14 PM
To: IBM NetView Discussion
Subject: Re: [NV-L] Map Question




Hi Ronnie,

It's an annoying one, I don't know why it works like this, it would be much
better if the routers went straight into the location submap.  But I am sure
there is a good explanation.

Anyway to sort your problem.

     -    Close down you map.
     -    Shutdown netmon (ovstop netmon)
     -    run ovtopofix -a
     -    Restart netmon

When you now open your map you should be able to cut and paste your routers.

Dave Finn
Enterprise Consultant
Computacenter





ronnie.ross@springs.com on 24/05/2000 21:25:39

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cc:    (bcc: Dave Finn/COSS/CCenter)
Subject:  [NV-L] Map Question




I Finally received by copy of V6 and created a locations.conf file and
started up NetView.  When I go into IP Internet, all the Locations were
automatically created, but all the routers are at this level.  If I cut one
and then go into the location that the router belong in and paste, it goes
into the user plane and does not drop down and reconnect the lines back to
all the IP networks at that location.

Is this the way it is supposed to work, or did I miss something?

Ronnie Ross
Network Engineer

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...and I'm also interested in the explanation of the usefulness of having the
ability to stack locations in locations till death if your routers stay at the
top level.

Olivier MERY
CETELEM
20, avenue Georges Pompidou
92595 LEVALLOIS-PERRET Cedex FRANCE
Tel.    : +33146399729
Fax     : +33146391554
Email   : <mailto:olivier.mery@cetelem.fr>




-----Original Message-----
From: Dave_Finn@computacenter.com [mailto:Dave_Finn@computacenter.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 1:14 PM
To: IBM NetView Discussion
Subject: Re: [NV-L] Map Question




Hi Ronnie,

It's an annoying one, I don't know why it works like this, it would be much
better if the routers went straight into the location submap.  But I am sure
there is a good explanation.

Anyway to sort your problem.

     -    Close down you map.
     -    Shutdown netmon (ovstop netmon)
     -    run ovtopofix -a
     -    Restart netmon

When you now open your map you should be able to cut and paste your routers.

Dave Finn
Enterprise Consultant
Computacenter





ronnie.ross@springs.com on 24/05/2000 21:25:39

Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>




To:   IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
cc:    (bcc: Dave Finn/COSS/CCenter)
Subject:  [NV-L] Map Question




I Finally received by copy of V6 and created a locations.conf file and
started up NetView.  When I go into IP Internet, all the Locations were
automatically created, but all the routers are at this level.  If I cut one
and then go into the location that the router belong in and paste, it goes
into the user plane and does not drop down and reconnect the lines back to
all the IP networks at that location.

Is this the way it is supposed to work, or did I miss something?

Ronnie Ross
Network Engineer

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