Re: [tkined] Subnet-zero and one another

KPlourd@dv.synetics.com
Wed, 9 Dec 1998 14:15:12 -0500

The discover script assumes a class C in both SnmpDiscover and
IcmpDiscover. You will have to copy and modify the tcl code to make it
work for all addresses of interest on your Class A. Or, as an alternative,
you can simply invoke discover several times for each subset. Once you
write the script to do this, you can repeat it as often as you want or
dare.

"Tomas T. Peiser, CET" <tom@peiserwald.fundy.net> on 12/09/98 06:57:49 AM

Please respond to tom@peiserwald.fundy.net

To: tkined@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
cc: (bcc: Keith Plourd/Dahlgren/Synetics)
Subject: [tkined] Subnet-zero and one another

I just installed the latest version of tkined/scotty and have
encountered a couple of problems. I have part of a class A
(24.231.0.0/19) and when I try to do an IP-discover of the zero
network (24.231.0.*), it defaults to the standard Class A netmask
and tries to get everything. Is there a way around this? Every box on
that net user 24 bits of mask.

Also, is there a way to stretch the network line after it has been
discovered?

Tomas T. Peiser, CET
Network Operator
Fundy Communications
tom@fundy.ca

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