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| Subject: | [nv-l] Logical Port Monitoring with NetView |
| From: | "Scott Hammons" <shammons@aisconsulting.net> |
| Date: | Fri, 13 Jan 2006 08:06:21 -0800 |
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Listers,
I probably already know the answer to this, but I
thought I would throw this question to the list to see if any has tried
something similar. Is it possible to configure NetView to monitor a
logical port? For example port 389 is the default communication port for
LDAP servers, can I configure NetView to monitor this port?
I'm thinking, I'd have to do the logging from the
LDAP side, write to a log file, and use something like the TEC log
file adapter to do the monitoring. However, I was just curious to see if
it could be done through NetView.
Thanks,
Scott
Scott Hammons
Principal Consultant
Advanced Integrated Solutions, Inc.
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