CNAT ships with NetView. Comprehensive Network Address Translation
helps the scenario where you have one NetView trying to manage a
facilities managed environment where, potentially, you have several
different customers using overlapping address ranges (eg. they all use
network 10). CNAT allows you to map addresses from one address range to
another so that NetView does not see conflicting addresses.
In addition to what standard NAT boxes offer, CNAT is SNMP-savvy; in
other words, it can translate the data content of SNMP packets (which
often have network address information in them), so that, again, NetView
gets a consistent picture for discovery and status.
More info on the Tivoli website at
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/tivoli/products/comp_net_add_trans/
Cheers,
Jane
nraaman@chennai.tcs.co.in wrote:
Hi,
What is use of CNAT ?
Thanks & Regards
N.Raaman(Ramamoorthy)
"Maxime TRANNOY"
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nv-l
Hi,
i try to install CNAT on an AIX 5.1 server with jre 1.3.1 installed.
When i try to install smitty with CNAT i have the error :
ERROR: Pre-installation of the CNAT has FAILED.
A functional Java(tm) runtime is either missing, broken or not
in the path. You must first install a Java Runtime Environment
version 1.3.0 or newer, then you can install the CNAT.
instal: Failed while executing the CNAT.pre_i script.
I do not understand why because my jre package seems to be correctly
installed
root> lslpp -L |grep Java
Java131.rte.bin 1.3.1.11 C F Java Runtime
Environment
Java131.rte.lib 1.3.1.11 C F Java Runtime
Environment
root> java -version
java version "1.3.1"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.1)
Classic VM (build 1.3.1, J2RE 1.3.1 IBM AIX build ca131-20030630a (JIT
enabled: jitc))
root> type java
java is /usr/java131/jre/bin/java
root> type jre
jre is /usr/bin/jre
root> ln -l /usr/bin/jre
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root system 25 Dec 17 11:20 /usr/bin/jre ->
/usr/java131/jre/bin/java
root> echo $PATH
/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin:
/usr/java131/jre/bin:/usr/java131/bin
Does anyone has an idea about this problem?
Cordialement.
Maxime TRANNOY
IGS - Network Delivery Support Center
Tel : +33 (0) 492 114 767
mailto:mtrannoy@fr.ibm.com
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