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Subject: | RE: [nv-l] seed file |
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Date: | Mon, 8 Mar 2004 15:45:38 -0500 |
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Bill, You said you only have the loopback address in DNS, is that true for reverse lookup as well? or do you list all the ip addresses in reverse-lookup with one name. This is the present scenario that i am working with. A seperate question on the seed file... can you list a range of ip addresses (Servers mainly) and then list negated single entries within that range or vice versa? or is this also too much work for netmon? Carlos
Another important item is to use only one name in DNS for each router. All the interfaces on that device should resolve to the same name. The name should resolve to the loopback address for the router. This gives you the best functioning of NetView although there is a continuing argument from many who want a unique DNS name for each interface for other reasons. I find the device name qualified by the interface name (e.g. Router.Serial1/0) gives the uniqueness I need for interfaces. When necessary I override the DNS with a local hosts file to achieve this. In my present situation the DNS has only the loopback address and I use hosts to resolve the other names. Bill Evans -----Original Message----- Chris, netmon reads the entries from the seedfile, pings the node,
if it If you put multiple IPs in the seedfile for the same device
it will be The best practice is to add a single interface from each device. Paul
Christopher J Petrina wrote: >
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