Thanks 
    James,
    But I have a list of over 100 
    specific IP addresses that are on 20 different routers.  I have a list 
    of very specific IP address that the NOC wants in one 
    collection.
    We have already tried the 
    approximate ~ option.  For example IPAddress ~ 172.18.43 but that is 
    bringing in to many IP addresses than I want in the collection.  Any 
    other thoughts?  Maybe I can't accomplish everything in a smartset and 
    need to run this through a ruleset? 
    
    
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    Shanks 
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 
    10:59 AM 
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Subject: Re: [nv-l] Smartset 
    
    
I don't see the problem.  You use the editor.  Type 
    "collectioned" from the command line, select "Add", then "Modify" the first 
    rule,  and go from there, The Attribute would be "IP 
    Address". 
    James Shanks 
Level 3 Support  for Tivoli NetView for 
    UNIX and Windows 
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
 
  
    
  
    
      
      
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Netview 7.1.3 AIX 
    4.3.3 
In our 
    environment only the loopback address of the router is configured in DNS to 
    resolve a hostname to an IP address.  Therefore, all other interfaces 
    on the routers are IP addresses only. 
From our campus routers (approximately 20 routers) our NOC has 
    identified very critical IP address interfaces that they want put into a 
    single Smartset.  How can I create a smartset that will contain 
    specific IP addresses?  
Thanks 
-Donna RSIS/SSA 
    
Run the "collectioned" as James stated and select the TEXT button at the 
    bottom where you can enter all the IPs you need in the correct syntax.  
    Build the rule in text editor first and paste it in box. 
  
    
Jeff Fitzwater 
OIT Systems & Networking 
Princeton 
    University