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No, isNode=True will give all of the nodes, but you will only ever be able to get one IP address off a node using nvUtil.  So it depends what you are looking for.

Cordially,

Leslie A. Clark
IT Services Specialist, Network Mgmt
Information Technology Services Americas
IBM Global Services
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thanks.  what about how to find the nodes at all?  is "nvUtil e isNode=TRUE" too restrictive?  
 
thanks again
 


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Try
   nvUtil e '(isInterface=True)' '%IP Address%,%Selection Name%,%SNMP ifPhysAddr%'


For the sample interface below, that would give

172.16.5.20,thisnode.mydomaincom:eth1,0x001321AF82F5


# ovobjprint -s thisnode.mydomain.com:eth1

               OBJECTID                SELECTION NAME


OBJECT: 6054


       FIELD ID        FIELD NAME                      FIELD VALUE

       10              Selection Name                  "thisnode.mydomaincom:eth1"

       14              OVW Maps Exists                 1

       15              OVW Maps Managed                1

       24              SNMP ifType                     Ethernet CSMACD(6)

       25              SNMP ifPhysAddr                 "0x001321AF82F5"

       26              SNMP ifDescr                    "eth1"

       27              SNMP ifSpeed                    100000000

       37              IP Address                      "172.16.5.20"

       39              IP Subnet Mask                  "255.255.255.0"

       40              IP Status                       Normal(2)

       83              isCard                          TRUE

       84              isInterface                     TRUE

       89              isHSRP                          FALSE

       95              isIP                            TRUE

       173             XXMAP Protocol List             "IP"

       174             XXMAP SAPs Used List            0

       202             TopM Network ID                 6058

       203             TopM Segment ID                 6059

       204             TopM Node ID                    6055

       1520            default IP Symbol List          10376

#



See also that tool script 'macem.sh' I left there that looks up the mac in Netview for a list of IP addresses.

Cordially,

Leslie A. Clark
IT Services Specialist, Network Mgmt
Information Technology Services Americas
IBM Global Services
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Oh gentle learned people, I have some questions for a discovery that we are doing:

1.  i'm scanning by lists of whole ranges of ip's, listed ip by ip in the seedfile.  Some things may not be in dns and I'm looking for all things on that network segment, be them servers, routers, switches, etc..  They may or may not have snmp enabled.  I was teasing this data out of the database with "nvUtil e isNode=TRUE" but is there a better way?

2.  if snmp is enabled, is there an easy way to get all the mac addresses of all of the interfaces of a device?  

Thank you in advance

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