Hi Oliver,
Many thanks for your lead. The ifType
37 was fine but I noticed ifType 49 (which is another ATM related type)
was missing from the if_to_sym file. Not sure why the FixPack removed it
but I've added it back in and problem resolved.
Regards,
Sue
Oliver Bruchhaeuser <oliver.bruchhaeuser@de.ibm.com>
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Do you refer to network symbols?
If so, what's your line for ifType 37 (atm) in /usr/OV/conf/C/if_to_sym
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Oliver
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Hi,
I've just applied Fixpack3 on my Solaris 7 Netview 7.1.3. The only problem
I've noticed is that it has changed the ATM symbols on the map to IP symbols.
Is this a known problem and how do I change them back?
Thanks,
Sue Young
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