This happens often. The fastest workaround is to show all. Then manually re-hide the interfaces that should be hidden. Show all restores differently than show other or show-adj, etc. Not sure if that is by design.
On 9/12/02 12:15 PM, "Tim Streater" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We are running mostly Juniper M160, about 20 of them. I have IM 3.6.1 under > OS9 on a G4 (current up time for IM: 85 days). > > We tend to need to upgrade the router software from time to time, at which > times a routing engine restart changes all the ifIndex values. IM is fairly > good at matching up circuits to networks after such an event, but it > doesn't always get it right and sometimes, interfaces just vanish. Unhiding > hidden ones doesn't show up the lost sheep, and command-k typically doesn't > find them either. The only solution seems to be to delete and re-add the > device. This gets a bit old after a while especially as all history data is > lost too. > > 1) Is this something which "should not be happening", or are there any > known problems in this area? > > 2) Am I missing something simple as a work around? > > 3) I believe I brought up before about being able to attach datasets to > interfaces (useful in a case where a line is upgraded), are there any plans > in this area? > > 4) Anyone else have this problem or am I the only one in the universe? > > Cheers, > > ___________________________________________________________________ > * * Tim Streater Network Engineer > * * > * Francis House > * 112 Hills Road Tel +44 1223 302992 > * Cambridge CB2 1PQ Fax +44 1223 303005 > D A N T E United Kingdom WWW http://www.dante.net > ____________________________________________________________________ > > > > ____________________________________________________________________ > Note: To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send email to: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thanks! > ____________________________________________________________________ Note: To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send email to: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thanks!
