Yes. In fact I am monitoring this device now through Servmon for
certain port status. Hope event still will generated when NetView/Servmon fail
to obtain the port status.
Hope, answer is yes.
Thanks
Senny
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The Unmanage of
the interface only tells netmon not to poll it for IP status. The interface
card will not contribute to the status of the node object at the IP Internet
level of the map or submap.
If the device
is sending SNMP traps to the Netview server, those will still be received. I
assume that is what you mean.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
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Information Technology Services Americas
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for your help! I have loaded the device, unmanged the interface and added into
servmon.conf for monitor particular port status.
I
have a small query here. After un-managing a device or interface, can we
expected events from that device?
Please
help!
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Senny
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Yes, well, I always say, if you want to manage something, it has to be
managaBLE.
But yes, there is the service manager function that can discover and test
ports. You will have to add the node to the map in the first place, manually,
with an ip address. You will have to unmanage the IP interface card. Then
monitor its status by the status of the port check. Read about it in the
admin guide.
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Hi Team,
I am planning to bring a device under monitoring purview of Netview 7.1.5. The
challenge here is (may be just for me), I don’t have either ICMP and SNMP
Access to the subject device, but I still have access to some of its critical
port.
How can I bring this device under monitoring with just port access?
Expert advise is anticipated.
Thanks
Senny
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