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Subject: | Re: [nv-l] Commands? |
From: | John M Gatrell <John.Gatrell@uk.ibm.com> |
Date: | Mon, 12 Dec 2005 17:30:17 +0000 |
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The 1st bit should be straightforward with the nvUtil command. How about (on AIX or Linux versions of NetView) from the command line nvUtil e "(isRouter = True) && ('IP Status' != Unmanaged)" | wc -l and nvUtil e "(isRouter != True) && ('IP Status' != Unmanaged)" | wc -l John Gatrell >I need to find out how many routers and servers Netview manages. What is the command? > >I also need a report on what Netview is managing in a specific location. What is the command to get this information? > >Kelly Root
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