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Re: SNMP Configuration

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Subject: Re: SNMP Configuration
From: echevarria@es.ibm.com
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 11:06:22 +0100


Michael,

     you propably have it, but there is a Redbook with some nice rule
samples: SG24-4515 "Examples using Netview for AIX v4". They are for
Netview v4, however most of the information on rules is still valid.

Regards,
Juan.


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


michael.hamm@tudor.lu on 14/12/2000 16:11:35

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

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yes, this was also my first idea, to use /etc/hosts to solve the problem,
BUT...
the an other RuleSet did not work anymore.
The ruleset check for down going interfaces. after a interface down, it
waits for 5 minutes to recieve an interface up. if no interface up
aproache, it send a mail to me. (I use varbind 2)

finally after making somw tests, this ruleset can not differ anymore,
when for example interface 3 goes down by error and interface 4
comes up by admin. Know all interfaces get resolve to the routername.

By the way,
Is there a Lekture, like "Rulesets for Dummies" or some equal????





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One solution is to add name resolution for the addresses that the
traps come from. Make it the same name as the Selection Name for
the node. If your DNS does not allow two addresses to resolve to
the same name, then put them in /etc/hosts.

Another solution is to make sure the nodes are discovered by the
address that sends the traps. You can do this by putting the name
(or the address) in a seedfile, and deleting and rediscovering the
node.

Cordially,

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


michael.hamm@tudor.lu@tkg.com on 12/13/2000 04:48:46 AM

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hi,
the map application figure out the routers and it's
interfaces in the network. But with DNS maybe just
one single name is asigned to one of the planty
router interfaces.

It seems that NetView SNMP applications are
not clever enought to check back to its database,
to find out, that all this interfaces fit to one and the
same router.

my problem:
My filter don't work on authentication failure traps,
because the trap came in with an ip-adresse, which
is not asigned to the routers name....

maybe there is an other solution than set up a filter
with more than 20 event attribute nodes, one for every
router interface???

thanks in advance


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