Duplicate Ip addresses ! [7:12100]

2001-07-12 Thread shella kevin

I am monitoring cisco routes via netview. I decommissioned 2 interfaces on 
the cisco router and put it on an other outer. Now I am getting alerts on 
netview  Duplicate Ip addresses .. it's the same ip 
addresses/FastEthernet interface which I decommissioned.

How can I address this problem ?
How to flush out this on a route ?

Cheers
Shella k

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RE: Duplicate Ip addresses ! [7:12100]

2001-07-12 Thread Chuck Larrieu

what are you - the night shift in the NOC?

when you say you decommissioned the interfaces, did you issue shutdown
commands? physically pull the wires so they aren't connected to anything?

in general, issuing a shutdown command on an interface prevents it from
telling the network about itself. I'm wondering if your monitoring software
has failed to flush the old interfaces, and is complaining when it sees the
new interfaces come on line when it already has those addresses in its
database.

Chuck

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Subject: Duplicate Ip addresses ! [7:12100]


I am monitoring cisco routes via netview. I decommissioned 2 interfaces on
the cisco router and put it on an other outer. Now I am getting alerts on
netview  Duplicate Ip addresses .. it's the same ip
addresses/FastEthernet interface which I decommissioned.

How can I address this problem ?
How to flush out this on a route ?

Cheers
Shella k

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RE: Duplicate Ip addresses ! [7:12100]

2001-07-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have seen this before on HP OpenView.  SNMP is and 
will still see the ip address even if it is shutdown.  
You must remove the IP address of the other router
 mmmhh ! yes i shutdown the interface and then bring it up ... looks
like
 the software issue to me too  anyother way i can check on the
cisco
 router if they still exists?
 
 btw what is NOC ?
 
 From: Chuck Larrieu 
 To: shella kevin , 
 Subject: RE: Duplicate Ip addresses ! [7:12100]
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 03:47:34 -0700
 
 what are you - the night shift in the NOC?
 
 when you say you decommissioned the interfaces, did you issue shutdown
 commands? physically pull the wires so they aren't connected to anything?
 
 in general, issuing a shutdown command on an interface prevents it from
 telling the network about itself. I'm wondering if your monitoring
software
 has failed to flush the old interfaces, and is complaining when it sees
the
 new interfaces come on line when it already has those addresses in its
 database.
 
 Chuck
 
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 Subject: Duplicate Ip addresses ! [7:12100]
 
 
 I am monitoring cisco routes via netview. I decommissioned 2 interfaces on
 the cisco router and put it on an other outer. Now I am getting alerts on
 netview  Duplicate Ip addresses .. it's the same ip
 addresses/FastEthernet interface which I decommissioned.
 
 How can I address this problem ?
 How to flush out this on a route ?
 
 Cheers
 Shella k
 
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RE: Duplicate Ip addresses ! [7:12100]

2001-07-12 Thread Peter Slow

clear your arp table.
-humboldt

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mmmhh ! yes i shutdown the interface and then bring it up ... looks like

the software issue to me too  anyother way i can check on the cisco 
router if they still exists?

btw what is NOC ?

From: Chuck Larrieu 
To: shella kevin , 
Subject: RE: Duplicate Ip addresses ! [7:12100]
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 03:47:34 -0700

what are you - the night shift in the NOC?

when you say you decommissioned the interfaces, did you issue shutdown
commands? physically pull the wires so they aren't connected to anything?

in general, issuing a shutdown command on an interface prevents it from
telling the network about itself. I'm wondering if your monitoring software
has failed to flush the old interfaces, and is complaining when it sees the
new interfaces come on line when it already has those addresses in its
database.

Chuck

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Subject: Duplicate Ip addresses ! [7:12100]


I am monitoring cisco routes via netview. I decommissioned 2 interfaces on
the cisco router and put it on an other outer. Now I am getting alerts on
netview  Duplicate Ip addresses .. it's the same ip
addresses/FastEthernet interface which I decommissioned.

How can I address this problem ?
How to flush out this on a route ?

Cheers
Shella k

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RE: Duplicate Ip addresses ! [7:12100]

2001-07-12 Thread Tony van Ree

Hi,

You might find that the HP Openview databse still has an entry for the port
in an other layer in the model.  Do a search for it in the edit mode and
then you will need to delete it.  The most common cause for this error is
not so much duplicate addresses but duplicated models (in my experience).

Just a thought,

Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia


On Thursday, July 12, 2001 at 02:08:05 PM, Peter Slow wrote:

 clear your arp table.
 -humboldt
 
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 From: shella kevin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 7:29 AM
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 Subject: RE: Duplicate Ip addresses ! [7:12100]
 
 
 mmmhh ! yes i shutdown the interface and then bring it up ... looks
like
 
 the software issue to me too  anyother way i can check on the
cisco
 router if they still exists?
 
 btw what is NOC ?
 
 From: Chuck Larrieu 
 To: shella kevin , 
 Subject: RE: Duplicate Ip addresses ! [7:12100]
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 03:47:34 -0700
 
 what are you - the night shift in the NOC?
 
 when you say you decommissioned the interfaces, did you issue shutdown
 commands? physically pull the wires so they aren't connected to anything?
 
 in general, issuing a shutdown command on an interface prevents it from
 telling the network about itself. I'm wondering if your monitoring
software
 has failed to flush the old interfaces, and is complaining when it sees
the
 new interfaces come on line when it already has those addresses in its
 database.
 
 Chuck
 
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 shella kevin
 Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 3:42 AM
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 Subject: Duplicate Ip addresses ! [7:12100]
 
 
 I am monitoring cisco routes via netview. I decommissioned 2 interfaces on
 the cisco router and put it on an other outer. Now I am getting alerts on
 netview  Duplicate Ip addresses.. it's the same ip
 addresses/FastEthernet interface which I decommissioned.
 
 How can I address this problem ?
 How to flush out this on a route ?
 
 Cheers
 Shella k
 
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