Hi Georges,
 
it maybe just a typo, but reading your mail you are writing that you have 
modeled the router with the HSRP address.
Ensure that the device is modeled with their "pysical" not "logical" interfaces.
 
Open the information tab of the device and search for the menu redundancy. In 
the following window, you can decide what IP should be checked as well, in case 
the primary IP is not reachable anymore.
 
Regards,
Jürgen
 


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        Von: Georges Touma [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Gesendet: Sonntag, 25. Januar 2009 06:52
        An: spectrum
        Betreff: RE: [spectrum] network address differs from the Primary Address
        
        

        Hello Pablo,

         

        Thank you for the reply.

        We are using Spectrum version 8.1 SP2.

        Can you please elaborate on the manual manipulation you are mentioning?

         

        Any idea what can be done in 8.1 to prevent these alarms from occurring?

         

        Best Regards,

        Georges Touma

         

         

        From: Pablo Vicencio [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 4:12 PM
        To: spectrum
        Subject: RE: [spectrum] network address differs from the Primary Address

         

        What is your Spectrum Version?, In Spectrum 90 is possible the manual 
manipulation of this address.
        
        Best Regards,
        
        Pablo Vicencio Diaz.
        
        -----Mensaje original-----
        De: Georges Touma [mailto:[email protected]]
        Enviado el: mié 21/01/2009 9:53
        Para: spectrum
        Asunto: [spectrum]  network address differs from the Primary Address
        
        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,
        
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        Georges Touma
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