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[nv-l] problems discovery 3550 switches

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Subject: [nv-l] problems discovery 3550 switches
From: Gregory Adams <gadams@us.ibm.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 10:54:00 -0500
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Environment
OperatingSystem:     "Linux"
Version.Release:     "7.1.4"
Maintenance.Release: "7.1.4.0"
FixLevel:            "NVS7140"
KanjiFixLevel:       "None"
ClientFixLevel:      "NVC7140"

I am having Discovery problems with some cisco 3550 switches,  Below is an
example of what I am seeing in netmon.trace when attempting to have netmon
discover the switch via  a seedfile

Note:  this switch is pingable
           responds to  SNMP walk and xnmbrowse
           9.56.218.33 is a NAT'd address

It appears from the message that the switch is not configured properly. Can
anyone advise me on this ?

Regards
     Greg Adamsnv-l@lists.us.ibm.comnv-l@lists.us.ibm.com

10:25:52 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[7250] : endIfTable: 1st interface (9.56.218.33)
not in ipaddr table nor is a secondary interface on node
pokx3550s710eps-yz1.pok.ibm.com, add ip to Exclusion List and nukeNode.
10:25:52 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[7823] : nukeNode
pokx3550s710eps-yz1.pok.ibm.com (9.56.218.33)
10:25:52 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[7871] : NukeIface 9.56.218.33
10:25:52 : ./nl_sysnamestorage.c[139] : Stale object 61321 deleted:
Interface:9.56.218.33



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