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Re: [nv-l] HSRP interfaces

To: Paul <pstroud@bellsouth.net>
Subject: Re: [nv-l] HSRP interfaces
From: CMazon@commercebankfl.com
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 17:58:40 -0400
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In my case it is a numbered interface.  The duplicate interfaces have No Value for the object name.  


Carlos



Paul <pstroud@bellsouth.net>

09/23/2003 05:52 PM

       
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A 0.0.0.0 interface is usually an unnumbered interface, possibly a
frame-relay, backup
or aync interface of somekind. If it gets rediscovered, you could always
unmanage and
or hide the device. If it truely is an unnumbered interface, netmon will
be polling that
device via snmp so that it can check the status via the ifAdmin and
ifOper variables
provided by the snmp agent. That is the only way netmon can check the
status of an
unnumbered interface as it should not be pingable.

This is not generally an HSRP interface. HSRP interfaces are, at least
in every case I
have seen, numbered interfaces, generally used as the gateway address
for a subnet.

Paul





CMazon@commercebankfl.com wrote:

>In my case it is an actual IP address that is pingable.  It just shows 2-3
>times... I have tried to delete them but they get rediscovered the next
>day.
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>Carlos
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>Brian Kraftchick <Brian.Kraftchick@odfl.com>
>09/23/2003 11:16 AM
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>Allie,
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>Same thing here....  7.1.2 on Win2K.....several of our routers show
>multiple
>0.0.0.0 interfaces....I just assumed that those had something to do with
>the
>default routes defined in the routers themselves since that was the only
>place I had ever seen a legitimate reference to 0.0.0.0
>
>Brian
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>I have noticed the same thing.  I also have multiple 0.0.0.0 interfaces.
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>Hello List... Netview 7.1.3 / windows 2000
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>I have 2 routers that keep rediscovering the HSRP interface on itself
>(duplicating) several times. At one point I will have the same interface 3
>or 4 times on that router, 1 up and the rest down but with no object name.
>I have HSRP on almost all our routers but this only occurs on 2 of them.
>Has anyone experienced this before?  In my netmon.seed file these specific
>interfaces are listed as HSRP by IP address.
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>Thanks
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>Carlos
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