I've heard of this one before. 

HSRP drives OpenView nuts. 

As others have already pointed out, you can disable this event in Event
Configuration. I don't know about you, but I have way too many other
problems to shoot to be worrying about duplicate IP issues, so losing this
event shouldn't hinder your ability to manage your network.

I would check on OVFORUM (http://www.ovforum.org) to see if any of the OV
gurus there have an answer. I seem to remember a couple of questions about
HSRP on that group lately. 


Timothy Estes
CCNA CCDA
Brainbench MVP for TCP/IP Administration

Senior Network Systems Analyst
Tier III Systems Support
Intermedia Communications
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-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Donlon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 8:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HP Openview [7:20259]


Need some info from all you HPOV experts, I'm seeing alarms from a router
every 62 minutes. The alarm states "router reports address 0x00000c07ac00
for 10.10.10.1, router reported 0x00d0bbcc9400 via snmp"
-the first mac address is the virtual mac address for the standby interface,
-the second mac address is one of the ethernet interfaces from the router.

>From reading the detail information on the trap it appears this info is
generated because the node has more than one mac for the interface.

Can anyone help me stop these traps, I'm about to set up a lot more standby
interfaces so it'll become a real nuisance then.

Thanks




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