If you're getting a GPF, I don't see how it could possibly be the fault of
the router. That would have to be an application problem.
IIRC, there is a difference between a standard cisco ping and an HP NNM
ping. I think NNM uses alternating ones and zeroes in its standard ping.
I'm not really sure, but I remember someone on an OpenView mailing list
discovering an interesting problem where one type of ping would fail, but
the other type worked just fine. This turned out to be a problem with their
T1.
In your case, I'm officially guessing application problem and you should
place a call with HP tech support. You can also check here to see if your
problem is listed:
http://ovweb1.external.hp.com/servlet/kpr
Good luck!
John Neiberger, CCNA/CCDA
> Hello People
> We have a perculiar problem with a ping application on HP Openview to a
> ethernet interface on a 7206 router that we use for our backbone.
Basically
> we can carry out a single ping to the router's Ethernet interface fine,
also
> ping from DOS ok. However when we attempt to do a continous ping from
HPOV
> we get an Application Error window with a General protection Fault in
module
> OVPING.exe at 0001:4578.
>
> We then set up new clean install of HPOV and a 2503 to replicate the
fault
> on the bench. We found that once we got past administering more than 13
> sub-interfaces on the router the same thing happened again.
> 3Com say that the problem is likely to be with the router but i'm not
> convinced.
> We run 11.2(16).
> Any clues or views would be gratrefully accepted.
> Many thanks
> Paul Doyle
>
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