The only way I know of would be to exclude address ranges.
Assuming your 1.3.6.1.4.1.18 devices on 10.10.10.* are at
( or have at least one interface at) addresses 1-6, and the cisco
devices on 10.10.11.* are (or have at least one interface at)
addresses 1-20 and 128-148, I would use this in the seedfile:
!10.10.10.7-255
!10.10.11.21-127
!10.10.11.149-255
The @oid entries are only across-the-board, they cannot be
applied to specific parts of the network. The exclusions will
exclude nodes that have all of their interfaces in those ranges.
If you are on Unix, or on NT prior to 6.01, the devices you do want
to find will be discovered with all of their interfaces, provided they
have at least one interface that falls in an included range.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
mans.langert@se.ibm.com@tkg.com on 11/17/2000 05:15:58 AM
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Hi,
I'd like to set up my seedfile to do the following in the discovery process
(example):
for net 10.10.10.* I'd like only nodes with sysobj ID 1.3.6.1.4.1.18 and
for net 10.10.11.* I'd like only nodes with sysoibj ID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.* and
for all other nets I don't want to exclude anything at all. How is this
possible?
Regards
Måns Langert
IBM Global Services
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