Yes, I tried using "IP Internet" in location.conf but it didn't work :-(
Christian Frantsen
Network Engineering Services
CSC Sweden, Jonkoping
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Christian, I am curious about this. Did you try it? I would not be
surprised if it worked. "IP Internet" is a submap, and the locations are
submaps, too.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
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Hi!
I have a few routers where all their subnets are specified in
location.conf to live in the same container, this also puts the router
inside the same container which is not what I want.
Is there some way to specify that I want to put a router at the "IP
Internet" level? Since "IP Internet" is not a container I can't specify
that in location.conf.
Christian Frantsen
Network Engineering Services
CSC Sweden, Jonkoping
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