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Subject: | [nv-l] Removing devices |
From: | "Kain, Becki \(B.\)" <bkain1@ford.com> |
Date: | Tue, 18 Oct 2005 08:55:25 -0400 |
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Hello All: If a device is already in Netview and working, and a site engineer removes a subnet on the device, Netview alarms and shows the subnet as down. This is correct behaviour When Netview next demand polls it should see that the configuration of the device has changed and remove the interface from the topology (this is how HPOV works) Netview doesn't do this reliably, This morning working I have removed 3 interfaces that were deleted from the Routers over the weekend but had not cleaned out of Netview. Clearing the Cache and re demandpolling the device did not clean the interface entry out of the database either.
Is there a better way of getting the devices to auto update on the demand poll. Thanks -Becki Kain |
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