With NetView on Windows, the command is netmonaction - it takes similar
parameters as described for Unix (have a look at it - it's just a
script). Output again goes to \usr\OVlog\netmon.trace.
Cheers,
Jane
CMazon@commercebankfl.com wrote:
Do these commands work in Windows Netview as well?
Carlos
*Jane Curry <jane.curry@skills-1st.co.uk>*
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Subject: Re: [nv-l] SNMP vs ICMP
If you have $ entries in your netmon.seed file then ping should not be
used (unless an operator uses the Test -> Ping menu). The way I usually
check is with the netmon -a commands:
netmon -a 8 shows nodes being status polled with SNMP
netmon -a 12 shows netmon's ping list (if status polls use
SNMP, the first field should be a very large number)
netmon -a 16 shows netmon's SNMP list
All output is in /usr/OV/log/netmon.trace.
Cheers,
Jane
Abadir Hany-O10544 wrote:
>Hello,
>I want to use SNMP only not SNMP and icmp with NetView to prevent
double traffic
>
>I found out that /usr/OV/bin/ovtopodump -rl <device name> returns
some data which contains
>"SNMP STATUS POLL: MAXIMUM TIME" which means that the device is
configured for ICMP requests
>
>My question here: Does this device also configured for SNMP requests
since I added it to the seedfile with $ in the front of the device name ?
>
>The second question is that how I turn the ICMP request off and just
keep the SNMP request?
>
>I guess by issuing the following command Netmon -M0?
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>Is that right?
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>Regards!
>Hany Abadir
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