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RE: Discovering BayNetworks router in NetView 5.1.3

To: nv-l@lists.tivoli.com
Subject: RE: Discovering BayNetworks router in NetView 5.1.3
From: "Scott Barr" <scott_barr@csgsystems.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2001 16:23:47 -0500
This may be a silly question - but is the router resolvable in DNS in both
directions?

Also, is the interface that is listed in DNS the interface "closest" to the
Tivoli box?

By the way - tell Alan Sebastian I said "hello"

Scott Barr - CSG

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nv-l@tkg.com [mailto:owner-nv-l@tkg.com]On Behalf Of
Gebhart, Tom (CC-ETS Tools Services)
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 4:10 PM
To: nv-l@tkg.com
Subject: [NV-L] Discovering BayNetworks router in NetView 5.1.3


        AIX 4.3.2, Framework 3.6.2, Netview 5.1.3

        I am trying to discover my first BayNetworks router in NetView.  We
have a couple hundred Cisco routers and switches in the system already.
Cisco devices get discovered like clockwork after being entered into the
seedfile and issuing a "netmon -y" command.  I have entered the ethernet
address of the bay router into our seedfile.  Apparently the bay does not
have a loopback address which is what we usually use for discovery.

        The router support guys have added our NetView host address and RO
snmp community string to the bay router.  We tried letting bay default to
port 162 and we also tried changing the port to 161.  No discovery yet.  I
can ping the bay from my PC desktop and from the NetView command line.  I
can use the MIB browser from the NetView GUI and get system info, interface
info, etc.  What am I missing.

        Thanks to all for your help.  I've had success here before, so I'm
back to the well.


    Tom Gebhart

        ConAgra Foods
Senior Systems Administrator
        (402) 577-3677

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