When using tkined and the IP Discovery feature, all works fine for the
first class C network that I discover. Trying a second class C network
always gives the error:
can't read "address(1)": no such element in array
while executing
"set ip $address($id)"
(procedure "discover_gateways" line 10)
invoked from within
"discover_gateways"
(procedure "Discover IP Network" line 52)
invoked from within
"{Discover IP Network} {}"
on the terminal stdout and the discovery window stops on the 7 networks
discovered in 0 seconds step without showing any new icons.
Can anyone suggest a fix or where to start looking? I am very new to
scotty, but it looks like a powerfull tool that I'd like to start
using. I was just hopping for a jump start on creating my maps since we
don't have a good paper copy anyway. Thanks.
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