Santosh, this should be pretty simple, unless I misunderstand. Your
location.conf file would look like this:
# These locations only contain other locations.
# The 0 is a placeholder network (255 might be better).
# Site2 is the picture I like best.
West_Region 0 Site2
East_Region 0 Site2
North_Region 0 Site2
South_Region 0 Site2
# These locations are nested in the parent locations above.
# They contain the networks named, multiple records if there
# are multiple networks (or do ranges or wildcards).
# Specify another pretty bitmap, Site, and the parent.
Location1 A.B.C.32 Site West_Region
Location2 A.B.C.64 Site West_Region
Location3 A.B.C.192 Site West_Region
Location4 A.B.C.20 Site East_Region
......
# These are the routers
Location1 router1
Location1 router2
Location1 router3
Location2 router4
Location2 router 5
...
File...New Map to test it out.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
Santosh R
Karekar/India/IBM To: nv-l@lists.tivoli.com
@IBMIN cc:
Subject: [nv-l] location.conf
file configuration
07/25/2002 10:25
PM
Hello all,
I have NetView 7.1.12 on Solaris 2.7
I have nested network, I want to use location.conf file so that the layout
will be easy to manage. I want to discover network from top level as..
|-----West Region -|--Location1------Routers & N/W
| |--Location2------Routers & N/W
| |--Location3------Routers & N/W
|
|-----East Region --|---Location4------Routers & N/W
| |---Location5------Routers & N/W
| |---Location6------Routers & N/W
| |---Location7------Routers & N/W
IP Internet __| |--Location8------Routers & N/W
| |--Location9------Routers & N/W
|
|-----North Region --|---Location10------Routers & N/W
| |---Location11------Routers & N/W
| |---Location12------Routers & N/W
| |---Location13------Routers & N/W
|
|-----South Region --|---Location14------Routers & N/W
|---Location15------Routers & N/W
|---Location16------Routers & N/W
|---Location17------Routers & N/W
My network distribution is as follows
West Region Network A.B.C.32, A.B.C.64, A.B.C.192
East Region Network A.B.C.20, A.B.C.128
North Region Network A.B.C.84, A.B.C.96
South Region Network A.B.C.140, A.B.C.108 ..................etc
How can I configure my location.conf file in this situation.
Thanx in advance
Regards,
Santosh
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