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RE: Netview and Tru64 UNIX NetRAIN configuration

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Subject: RE: Netview and Tru64 UNIX NetRAIN configuration
From: "Nijenhuis, Erwin" <nijenhuis@hitt.nl>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 08:23:24 +0200
Hello,

We have experienced that the virtual interface "nr0" will be transparent to
Netview like a normal interface. The virtual interface will be shown as a
standard lan symbol on a map. A switch of interfaces by Netrain will not be
reflected in Netview only the harware MAC address of the active interface
will be shown as the MAC address of the virtual interface card "nr0". (I am
using the standard MIB browser to show the interface information). As far as
I know at this moment there is no standard possibility to show the detailed
status of the Netrain interfaces in Netview unless you create your own piece
of code which shows the neccessary information. It should be nice to receive
a trap when Netrain switches to the redundant interface due to a failure of
the active interface(connection). Any other experiences with Netrain and
Netview are welcome, we are running Netview 6.02 on a Digital Tru64 UNIX
Netrain configuration.

Kind regards 

Erwin Nijenhuis
(Software Engineer)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Luc BARNOUIN [SMTP:luc.barnouin@thalesatm.com]
> Sent: vrijdag 20 juli 2001 20:15
> To:   IBM NetView Discussion
> Subject:      [NV-L] Netview and Tru64 UNIX NetRAIN configuration
> 
> Hi forumers,
> 
> Has any of you already experienced Netview with Digital Tru64 UNIX NetRAIN
> configuration?
> Will the virtual interface be transparent to Netview (hidding the physical
> interfaces, and showing
> only the NetRAIN set?)
> What will be the impact of a NetRAIN switch (active interface fails, an
> over one becoming online) on
> NMS or remote box?
> 
> Thanks for your help


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