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RE: CISCO and "no keepalive"

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Subject: RE: CISCO and "no keepalive"
From: Mercier Alain <Alain.Mercier@ca-sctsud.fr>
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 17:07:21 +0200
the router is configured to send trap to the NetView station, but how can I
determine the source of the events ?

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De:   Jeff Fitzwater [SMTP:jfitz@Princeton.EDU]
> Date: mercredi 1 août 2001 15:33
> À:    IBM NetView Discussion
> Objet:        Re: [NV-L] CISCO and "no keepalive"
> 
> Mercier Alain wrote:
> 
> > Hi list,
> >
> > Config :
> > AIX 4.3.3
> > NV 6.0.2
> >
> > I've some CISCO routers with interfaces configured with the "no
> keepalive"
> > parameter.
> > In NetView, log is full of alert from these routers :
> > - <ROUTER_NAME> Interface <INTERFACE_NAME> is down
> > - <ROUTER_NAME> Node is Down
> > and 1 or 2 seconds after :
> > - <ROUTER_NAME> Interface <INTERFACE_NAME> is up
> >
> > How can I fix it in NetView ? with a filter ?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Alain
> >
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> Is the source of the event Netview or the router?   If you have set the
> interface on the router to "no Keepalive" then you should never get an
> interface down from the router.   If the source is netview then the
> problem
> is either a ping timeout too short or routing problem from the point of
> view
> of your Netview station.  Try just pinging it from the command line and
> see
> it the ping fails.   Also check that your routing path is not flapping.
> 
> First check the source of the trap.
> 
> Jeff Fitzwater
> CIT Systems & Networking
> Princeton University
> 


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