I can't resolve all 4 interfaces to the same hostname. I edited the
seedfile to only discover the ethernet interfaces and exclude the other
interfaces but Netview still discovers the same identical device twice,
once on the ip map and once in the new objects list. The router on the map
looks correct, if I could just eliminate the rediscovery of the item in the
"New Object Holding Area." Any ideas??
Thanks,
Andrea
Stephen Hochstetler <shochste@us.ibm.com> on 07/08/2003 02:31:33 PM
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Subject: Re: [nv-l] Discovering duplicate routers
Did those new interfaces have a separate name in the DNS? Did the new
routers reflect that new name? Would it be possible to resolve all 4
interfaces to the same hostname? Try that with one router and rediscover
it. It should fix the problem.
Stephen Hochstetler shochste@us.ibm.com
International Technical Support Organization at IBM
Office - 512-838-6198 (t/l 678) FAX - 512-838-6931
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07/08/2003 01:22 Subject: [nv-l] Discovering
duplicate routers
PM
All,
We currently have 630 routers in our environment. All have been
discovered on our main IP map. Each router had 3 interfaces. Back several
months ago our communications team added another interface to each router
bringing the total to 4. The new interface was automatically added to the
router icon on the map, however, it created a new object in "New Object
Holding Area." The devices seem to be identical. If I delete one or both,
they are rediscovered in the same fashion. My temporary fix was to hide the
routers that were discovered in the "New Object Holding Area." This seems
to be working for now but I would like to fix this issue the correct way.
Any suggestions????
Thanks,
Andrea
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