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RE: [NV-L] Objects turning red after awhile even when up?

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I am using an Unix version of Netview so this "DHCP" feature is not available for me. On my netview, the "$" means that I force the status polling of an (or range of) object to snmp. Removing the "$" turns back the status polling to ping. (Unless specific cases like unnumbered interfaces...). You should double-check the documentation for your seed file as I am surprised that $ has a different meaning on windows. I am aware of this DHCP monitoring feature on windows, but don't remember how is it used.

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Hi guys,

Thanks for the prompt reply!

The pc segment is already configured using "$" to signify DHCP clients.
Strange thing is this status issue only occurs to new PCs added to the segment as they are replacing the old existing NT PCs to XP machines.
I believe the new PCs took the old IP addresses as most of them is on DHCP and some on static.

btw how do i change the object's polling from SNMP to ping? Edit the object in ovsnmp.conf file? Or should i delete the object and let nv rediscover it again?

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Good answer, Francois!

Cordially,

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You issue is probably because netmon is trying to monitor the status of this object using snmp instead of ping. If it doesn't answer to snmp, it will still show down, even if it respond to ping.
The way this is configured is usually with the "$" in the netmon seed file.
You can test if this is the problem with the quicktest command: it will do a status polling using the same method as netmon.

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Hi there,

I'm a new netview administrator and facing an issue. We've got a netview
is a default installation with a configured netmon.seed, netview
discovers all objects and all device status are reflected properly when
down. On the user PC objects sometimes it would turn red signifying down
status. Verfication of the physical PC is up and netview doing test ping
would turn the object to green. After leaving the object for awhile it
would turn red again, even though the PC is up.

Please advice on what steps should I take to resolve this issue.
The netview is 7.1.4 FP4 running on a windows 2003 server and console is
using remote desktop to monitor the netview.

Best regards,
Sixx

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