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[nv-l] Smart sets question

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Subject: [nv-l] Smart sets question
From: Michael_Noonkesser@bluecrossmn.com
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 16:22:25 -0500
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Hi List-

Solaris 8 Netview 7.1.3 

Is there a means to have interfaces/nodes that are discovered by Netview 
on the network go into a smartset by default as say a new node.
What I am after is if a new device is connected to the network I want to 
see it and move it into a smartset that is separated from the rest. Even 
if it is say a Cisco device that I have a smartset for, I would still like 
to see it in the "New Nodes" smartset? 




Regards,

Mike Noonkesser 
Office 651-662-1012
Fax    651-662-2279

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