Do you know that you can select more than one event in the Trap Settings
function? nvcorrd does the 'or' for you. And of course you can have lots of
branches coming from the initial 'Event Stream' cube. It will just check
them
all in succession, and stop processing on each branch as soon as something
fails.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
Cliff_Crane@cargi
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10/28/2002 09:17 Subject: [nv-l] Ruleset for
Router Down and Router Unreachable
AM
Has anyone developed a ruleset to test for both the router down or
router unreachable conditions? We have had times when we get router
unreachable but no router down and vice versa but do not want to have
two different rulesets which would each send a page for different events
on the same outage.
Clifford L. Crane - Technical Consultant
Excel Corporation IT Business Continuation
151 N. Main Street
Wichita, KS 67201
Phone (316)291-2899 Fax (316)261-5902
cliff_crane@cargill.com
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Excel Corporation IT Business Continuation\par
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Wichita, KS 67201\par
Phone (316)291-2899 Fax (316)261-5902\par
cliff_crane@cargill.com\par
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