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Re: [nv-l] Interface delete

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From: Per Lütkemeyer <pel@dmdata.dk>
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 15:18:14 +0200
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Hi again,

How often does demandpoll runs on objects in Netviews database ?

Rgds

Per Lütkemeyer
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Well, I've never seen that particular message. But the deletion of objects behaves this way:

Nodes are controlled by the 'Node down delete interval' set in 'Options.. SNMP configuration'.

That defaults to one week. I think most people prefer to delete things manually, though.

As for interfaces, they are either deleted during a configuration poll (or demandpoll) or they are not.

They are not deleted in the case where the entry for theSNMP sysObjectID for that device in the

oid_to_type file contains the S flag. This is so for many types of Cisco devices. In that case, you are
expected to delete it manually, or remove the flag.

Cordially,

Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit



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Hi.


When does Netview (7.14 FP01 on Linux) discover that an interface has been deleted ?


If I delete a loopback interface on a cisco router and performs a demand poll on Netview, the following happens !

- the interface goes red and poll results says "Interface 10.179.101.24(Loopback1) is DOWN Communication prohibited by filtering"



Rgds


Per Lütkemeyer
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