James, I am receiving both Node Down and Router Down traps for just 2 of
my routers, but not at the same time. In other words sometimes it is Node
Down and other times it is Router Down.
The " ovobjprint -s" command was TRUE for isRouter and the other came back
with "object routername not found".
I know that both the OS and NetView are old and probably not
supported...NetView 6.02 running on AIX 4.3.3.
Ernie Dusett
IBM Global Services - Network Outsourcing Services
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You should not get "Node Down" for a router. That's why there are
different traps.
Are you getting both Router Down and Node Down for the same devices or
different ones?
If different, check the object properties with ovobjprint -s
<selection_name> for the affected devices.
When isRouter = TRUE you should get Router Down for that device, otherwise
it is Node Down.
What level of code and what operating system?
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
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In my trapd.log I find "Node Up" & "Node Down" traps for all types of
devices including routers. There are also "Router Up" & "Router Down"
traps in the log. There are very few of the "Node" traps for routers, but
there are some. What is the difference between these types of traps?
Thanks,
Ernie Dusett
IBM Global Services - Network Outsourcing Services
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