try to add:
DEFAULT_IP: : :U
on top of the /usr/OV/conf/oid_to_type
if i change oid/registration files i do always a /usr/OV/bin/ovw
-config
/usr/OV/bin/ovw -fields
/usr/OV/bin/ovw -verify
Also you might want to use the location.conf - if you have a lot of
networks created in the vpn area to have them in one location - and not
populated on the root map.
Regards,
Dietmar
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Dietmar Gaulhofer, IBM Österreich
Systems Engineer
ITS - Integrated Technology Services - Unit Austria
Email: Dietmar_Gaulhofer@at.ibm.com
Tel: +43/1/21145-2756
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"Clinkscales, Charles" <cclinkscales@firstam.com> on 04.03.2003 13:45:10
To: "'nv-l@lists.tivoli.com'" <nv-l@lists.tivoli.com>
cc:
Subject: [nv-l] Monitoring a VPN Concentrator
Hello All,
I am running Netview version 7.1.2 on AIX 4.3.3.
I have a Cisco Series 3000 VPN Concentrator. When VPN connections are
made, Netview discovers the interface and adds it to the map, under the
VPN Node. When the VPN connection is terminated, the virtual interface is
no longer present and Netview changes the status to red. We need a way to
ignore the virtual interfaces or at a minimum, discover them as unmanaged.
Because these nodes are interfaces and not nodes, we are unable to exclude
the IP ranges in the seed file and using the "discover unmanaged" option
in SNMP Configuration does not work either.
How do others manage these types of devices?
Thank you in advance for any help,
Charlie Clinkscales
First American Real Estate Information Services, Inc.
cclinkscales@firstam.com
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