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Re: Adding Nodes to IPMap

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Subject: Re: Adding Nodes to IPMap
From: "Leslie Clark" <lclark@us.ibm.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 07:49:36 -0400
See the Admin Guide, Chapter 3 for the rules about what you can add
where. But probably your problem is that nodes, other than Routers, must
be added INSIDE the segment. And then while in the Add dialog, select
that ipmap configuration option and verify/correct what it shows you, and
OK it. Then it will be managed by ipmap. But you must open that part of
the dialog.

Cordially,

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


Ingleson Peter <peter.ingleson@ncmgroup.com>@tkg.com on 06/19/2001 07:34:42
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Hello,

I wonder if someone can shed some light on the problem I seem to be having
adding nodes to a network segment. I've manually created an IP Network,
followed by a bus network. When I try to add a device to this map via Edit
-
Add - Object - drag and drop multiport, selecting IP Map,  I see the
following error, IP Map will not recognise a node on this submap. For some
reason it appears than the network segment I have created is not part of
the
IP Map. When I look at the object capabilities IPmap is set to false.

I'm going to modify the seed file and turn on auto discovery which I
suspect
will solve this problem, but I would be interested in the short term to get
this working. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

(Using NetView v6, on aix 4.3.2)

Many Thanks
Peter Ingleson
NCM - Global Infrastructure



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