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Subject: | RE: When is a node a router for NetView |
From: | "IMHOFF,MICHAEL (HP-Denmark,ex1)" <michael_imhoff@hp.com> |
Date: | Tue, 19 Sep 2000 10:01:13 +0200 |
I'm not sure if this applies for NetView but in oid_to_type for NNM you can set a M flag that controls whether a box with multiple interface should be treated as a router or just a multihomed host. - Michael. -----Original Message----- From: Ken Garst [mailto:Ken.Garst@kp.org] Sent: 18. september 2000 17:08 To: rauwers Cc: nv-l Subject: RE: [NV-L] When is a node a router for NetView It is my understanding that NetView regards any multi-homed host as a router, that is, any host with more than one network adapter. Regards, ken |
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