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RE: [NV-L] Making a smart set based on ip's

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If you are using the "IN_SUBNET" method for creating the subnet, it is based on what NetView actually discovers...

The following will work for subnet address 192.168.1.192 with subnet mask 255.255.255.224 (/27):
# nvUtil e '(IN_SUBNET 192.168.1.192)'

If you are using the "SNMP ipAddress" database field (or any IP Address based field), you would need to use ranges:
# nvUtil e '("SNMP ipAddress" ~ "192.168.1.193-223")'

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Greg Keetch
IT Specialist (Advisor), Network Services
Network Management Tools Specialist
Information Technology Services Americas (ITSA), Global Services, IBM Canada

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Next question based on this question - smartsets can only be made on classful boundaries, correct? is there any way to specify ./23 or /17 in these? thanks



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Look at the object info for a node. Nodes don't have a field 'IP Address'. That's an attribute of an interface. So you are getting a list of Selection Names of interfaces or Networks.
Nodes do have a field called 'SNMP ipAddress'.

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I tried making a smartset based on ip's:

nvUtil e '("IP Address" ~ "19.39.*.*")'

But the results that I get are not nodes but something else:
sdg100344q3b1.itek.ford.com:19.39.25.75
sdg100g3tfmb1.itek.ford.com:19.39.40.103
SEP001380AD917D.itek.ford.com:19.39.50.110

How do I make a smartset, based on a range of ip's, AND get actual nodes in it? Thanks in advance


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