Jim -
You can generate any trap you like using snmptrap, and you can use a ruleset to
kick off snmptrap using an Action node. It is the rest of your note which
confuses me .
What's a NIC? Does netmon poll it now? Because there is no way you can stop
netmon from sending a Node down or Interface down, if it is down, unless you
unmanage it. What trap are you thinking will drive this ruleset?
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX and NT) L3 Support
"James H. Mapp" <jhmapp@dimension.net> on 06/14/2000 09:14:02 AM
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Subject: [NV-L] Ruleset Approach for Quad NIC
I only want to generate a node down if NIC1 AND NIC2 AND NIC3 AND NIC4 are
all
down. Can someone tell me if this do-able with a ruleset ? Each NIC
interface will have
a different ip address.
thanks
Jim Mapp
Dimension Enterprises,Inc
A Nortel Networks' Global Professional Services Company
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