If you are using PING to manage the box you should never see a
"non-routable" interface. If you are using SNMP to manage the box, it should
be in the interface table. What you may have is a "teaming" adapter that
either has duplicate IP on the card or maybe duplicate NIC. Netmon is
deleting the duplicate. Could that be the case?
-----Original Message-----
From: Dejan Mijailovic [mailto:dejanm@webhosting.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 10:55 AM
To: nv-l@lists.tivoli.com
Subject: [nv-l] Compaq RLO interface
Hi there
Did someone try to discover CompaQ RLO cards?
Well, this is what is going on:
When NetView discovers that interface (note: This is non-routable interface)
because, the interface is not in the routing table of that Windows server,
It discovers the interface than deletes it immediately.
If I put it manually on the Map, It stays there until I do Demand Poll,
after that the object disappears.
Is there any work around this?
PS.
It also happened to me while discovering the management interface (which is
non-routable) for Cisco CSS 11000. Same thing.
Thanks
Dejan Mijailovic
phone: 416 645 4541
e-mail: dejan.mijailovic@inquent.com
http://www.inquent.com
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