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FW: [nv-l] Discovery of a stubborn Interface on a WAN Cisco 3660

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Subject: FW: [nv-l] Discovery of a stubborn Interface on a WAN Cisco 3660
From: "Binder, Karin" <karin.binder@nwa.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 13:28:58 -0500
James,

Not sure what you've tried already.  You could try unmanaging / managing the 
router to force a configuration check.  Or, more brutally, delete the router 
from all submaps and rediscover.  This has usually cleaned up similar problems 
for me on past levels of NV on AIX. 

HTH,
Karin

-----Original Message-----
From: Izatt, James [mailto:jizatt@alleghenyenergy.com]
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 6:57 AM
To: NV List (E-mail)
Subject: [nv-l] Discovery of a stubborn Interface on a WAN Cisco 3660


Hello Everyone...

NV7.1.1 on AIX 4.3.3

Looking for any tips, tricks or otherwise to discover one serial
sub-interface. 
Discover might be the incorrect word. More precisely word be get it onto the
map.

I can demand poll the router (Cisco 3660) all interfaces on the router are
reported as Up/Up (including this
rogue one).

When I do a ovobjprint to the interface IP, I get:

Object not found.

I can ping it & snmp test it from NV.
I even tried to use the loadhost command and it refused to add the
interface.

If I manually add it, it goes onto the user plane, which I don't want.

Any tips or suggestions.

Thanks in advance.
 

James M. Izatt
Allegheny Energy 
I.S. Internetwork Team
Outside Dial: 1 (724) 830-5432
Inside Dial: 8-400-5432
Mailto: jizatt@alleghenyenergy.com


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