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Re: demandpoll in Netview 6.0

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Subject: Re: demandpoll in Netview 6.0
From: echevarria@es.ibm.com
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 09:11:16 +0100

Leslie,

     you are right. Thankyou very much. My demandpoll failed yesterday due
to time out and it didn't show me the list of interfaces, but now it's
working.

Michael,

     I appreciate the advantage of snmp poll. Thanks also to you.

Juan.


Juan Echevarría López
AT&T Global Network Services
Internet: jechevarria@att.com   |   echevarria@es.ibm.com


"Leslie Clark" <lclark@us.ibm.com> on 28/11/2000 03:28:45

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In my experience, a demandpoll on an snmp-status-polled node does
indeed check the status of each interface. Instead of showing the list
of interface addresses being pinged at the top of the output, it shows it
further down, by interface index number, with ifAdminStatus and
ifOperStatus
for each interface. If it is not doing this for you, you should call
Support.
If I have not understood the question, please ask again....

Cordially,

Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit


echevarria@ES.IBM.COM@tkg.com on 11/27/2000 01:11:09 PM

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Hi all,

     I've just tested Netview 6.0 and I found that demandpoll on a
SNMP-polled device is different to demandpoll on a IP-polled device. The
latter polls (with ping) all discovered interfaces but the former doesn't
poll any interface. Does anybody know why it is done like this? advantages?
replacement for missing functions (other than using MIB browser)?

Regards,
Juan

Juan Echevarría López
AT&T Global Network Services
Internet: jechevarria@att.com


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