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| Subject: | [nv-l] How to purge old systems from Netview |
| From: | "Milburn, Shane B" <shane.b.milburn@intel.com> |
| Date: | Wed, 26 Mar 2003 21:44:42 -0800 |
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I had Netview monitoring the networks 10.8.[1-95].0. We made some changes and now only 10.8.[1-63].0 need to be monitored by my system. Another system monitors subnets 64-95. I changed my seed file and then purged the Netview database. Then I stopped and restarted the processes. Netview seems to have purged the systems on subnets 64-95 since they are no longer visible in the gui, however, I still see hits on my firewall now coming from the Netview station trying to ping and snmp-read to the 10.8.[64-95].0 networks. Can someone tell me how I can make netview stop trying to ping and SNMP poll these networks I no longer need to manage? thanks,
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