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| Subject: | Re: [nv-l] location.conf | 
| From: | Leslie Clark <lclark@us.ibm.com> | 
| Date: | Tue, 2 Dec 2003 22:45:41 -0500 | 
| Delivery-date: | Wed, 03 Dec 2003 03:53:55 +0000 | 
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| You should try it and let us know. You might get the same result by assigning the address ranges, if they line up right for you. I have noticed that gateway entries do no help unless you correctly guess the name of the interface that the node will be discovered by. I mean that if you enter the name for the loopback, but discover it by a serial that is unresolved or resolves differently, then the router will not be placed where you want it. Cordially, Leslie A. Clark IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking Detroit 
 Can wildcards be used in the location.conf file for dns names. example have many devices that begin with msg-ohio-rtr I want to put all the devices that begin with msg-ohio- inot one site. Is the following line in location.conf allowed COR_SITE 0 Site COR_SITE msg-ohio-* TIA | 
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