Hi,

I solved it using Christoph's example.

The NeedDuplicateModel and Need_Duplicate_IP doesn't seem to be editable once 
modeled(?)

Thanks! (both of you)

/Johan

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Från: Robert [mailto:[email protected]] 
Skickat: den 10 december 2013 14:46
Till: spectrum
Ämne: Re: [spectrum] AW: Two devices with the same ip?

Johan,

Does this mean they have unique loopback addresses to maintain in their Network 
Address field?  There are several attributes you can look at:

NeedDuplicateModel
Need_Duplicate_IP

Their values are set to "YES" by default.

You could model the first device, set it to Maint Mode, set its 
NeedDuplicateModel and Need_Duplicate_IP to "NO" and then model the 2nd one. 
But that still leaves the issue of what to set the Network Addresses for device 
communications.

Regards

-Robert



On 12/10/2013 2:11 AM, Keßler, Christoph wrote:
> Hi,
>
> you can model the other IPs with the "Model by Type" tool.
> Choose the correct modeltype and just let the Network address empty. Spectrum 
> will create a model and you can change the network address via the General 
> Information menu.
>
> Regards
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> Betreff: [spectrum] Two devices with the same ip?
>
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to, only for a few devices, exempt the protection against 
> multiple entries of the same IP-address?
>
> We've got some bridging devices that lists it's pairing buddies IP's in their 
> own ifTable when connected.
>
> This leads Spectrum to only discover one of the nodes and then refuse the 
> second due to an IP already being defined.
>
> Dev 1                           Dev 2
> 10.0.0.1                        10.0.0.2
>
> ifTable                 ifTable
> 10.0.0.1                        10.0.0.2
> (Bridge)                        (Bridge)
> 10.0.0.2                        10.0.0.1
>
>
> /Johan
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