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http://www.dream-catchers-inc.com/
Ramon Smitherman [ramon.smitherman@dream-catchers-inc.com]
They do a lot of HP training, and should be able to get you books.
You need to read, and re-read the NNM 7.0 migration guide. it as a LOT of information which will be critical to your change. I strongly recommend you make that document your first stop in your research efforts.
Here is the link:
http://ovweb.external.hp.com/lpe/doc_serv/
I am transitioning NNM from one manchine to another. At one time when NNM was installed on a machine, whatever IP address was on the machine at first, you were stuck with it.
I need to install NNM 7.0 on the machiine, move over my scripts from the old box, power down the old 6.2 machine, and...
I suggest you check your SNMP naming convention. More than likely your Cisco stuff is not configured with the same string as your bay stuff.
If you are not seeing the Cisco stuff and you are sure your SNMP strings are set, you can go the path of the seed file. With a seed file you can...
NNM Gods,
This is kind of out there, but with pagers becoming a thing of the past, besides having the NNM machine send a page to a cell phone, email alerts seems to be the only thing we have at our disposal to contact specific personnel.
This is a pie-in-the-sky question for you all, does...
Does anyone have a good resource for the installation of a "ANA-6911A/TX" Ethernet card into an A-class 9000/800 running 10.20? I have been round and round with HP's web site and have as yet to find a reference to it.
I need to install a third Ethernet card in my server and am not...
This is where I has to admitt to missing the obvious. What was wrong in this scenario was the user had DHCP installed. The information I was getting back was the MAC address of PCs as they were going up and down. Once an IP is reported to NNM by more than one MAC address, NNM flags it as DHCP...
I've a win2k running NNM 6.2, patch lvl 923
When I have an event for a IV_node_down, and pass the event variables to an email messages, I'm getting the wrong information.
$2 should be the node name or IP address, but I'm getting something like: 0x0002A5E24149
This looks like the MAC address...
Thanks Nigel.
Someone else set this up, so I'm having to reverse engineer it. He was using a command which I still do not understand how he got it to work:
blat c:\scripts\node_down -t <email adddr> "$2"
In this case node_down is a renamed version of email_alert.pl. What the -t...
I've a problem with my NNM (6.2) win2K server passing variables incorrectly.
When an event occurs, I should be getting an IP address, device names, etc passed to my email and pager, but instead I'm get $2, $3, etc...
I'm using Blat to pass the information to the mail server (First Class)...
What kind of information do you want to collect?
up/down status
Interface errors
status of bandwidth
faults
device status (CPU, memory, buffer utilization)
Config change/control
If you are looking at simple network traffic and you have a Cisco pure environment, Ciscoworks is good...
Yes, TFTP is allowed. I proved this by telnet'ing to the target tftp server on port 69 and saw the firewall log file populate with an "authorized" log messages.
When I run the copy command to the tftp server, I never see a deny or authorization message on the firewall. It seems to...
I'm copying to a tftp server from a 3600 and get this error:
TFTP: error code 2 received - Access violation
%Error opening tftp://10.108.200.28/c3620-jo3s56i-mz.121-5.YB5 (Undefined error)
I am trying to send through a firewall, but I get nothing in the log file to indicate the router is...
OK, I just got off the phone from Nortel.
This is a glitch with the code, but only in respect to the output.
Once I got out of BCC, I was confused by the fact that there is a difference in output between:
"sho ip routes" and "sho ip static"
Since I was adding a static...
I'm trying to figure out it I want to take on a job for a server install. It looks fairly easy: Sun e250, w/ 2 GB ram, Solaris 2.8, etc
The client wants to also install two things:
Java Embedded Server 1.1
Solaris PC Netlink 1.2
Can anyone tell me what a good estimate default install time are...
On all of my 3600 routers I have the inside ethernet's queuing strategy set to "fifo," but the outside serial port is set to "weighted fair."
This network was previously managed by someone who knew even less about Cisco than I do, so I'm skeptical about everything I see...
This makes little sense to me, but when I want to add a static route like this:
ip# static-route 192.168.0.0/24/200.44.32.4
I get the response:
static-route/192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0/200.44.32.4#
when I do a sh ip route command, the route I just added is not there. Is this some sort of pre-save...
nix the last message, I was not in bcc mode when I executed the command.
My next issue is that when I enter the cammand as you suggested:
ip# static-route 192.168.0.0/24/200.44.32.4
I get the response:
static-route/192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0/200.44.32.4#
when I do a sh ip route command, the route...
I have a remote Netiron switch that I need to console into. I can connect to the outside router just fine. I know there is a way to use a console cable from the router to connect to the switch, but I'm not sure how the syntax goes.
The people on-site have to be carefully walked through this...
Is there an easy way to define an access list for a string of ports without having to enumerate each one?
I want to convert these lines into one:
access-list 106 permit ip 138.18.198.0 0.0.0.255 24.22.61.0 0.0.0.255 eq 80 log
access-list 106 permit ip 138.18.198.0 0.0.0.255 24.22.61.0...
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