Hi Georges, list, in OC Information view of the device(s) there's a section called "IP redundancy". Here you can configure primary and secondary addresses.
When a model is created (manually or by adisc) the used IP is configured as primary address. Spectrum learns other addresses of the device automatrically (or manually by editing addresses in "IP redundancy"). If the primary address is not accessible for some reason spectrum tries the other redundancy addresses and changes the model-IP if another address is ok. Hope this helps, Marcel On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Georges Touma <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello Gurus, > > > > We are using spectrum to monitor and manage cisco routers. > > Once every while we get the below alarm on some of the routers. The alarms > seem to get generated without any apparent cause. > > > > Device model ( name - Router-a, type - Rtr_Cisco ) has a network address ( > X.X.X.65 ) that differs from the Primary Address ( X.X.X.67 ). The > CHECK_GEN_ALARMS attribute for this model is "true". > > * * > > The router in question has a physical IP (X.X.X.65) and an HSRP IP(X.X.X.67 > ) configured. Naturally the model is configured as per the Physical IP. > > Any ideas why the alarm is getting created and how to resolve this? > > > > Best Regards, > > --- > *Georges Touma* > System and Network Specialist > NavLink > |: http://www.navlink.com > > |* [email protected] > > |( +966 1 4522647 > > |*(* +966 50 3310725 > > > > > > > > > - --To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with > the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected] > > --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected]
