I'm not sure how to reproduce it. I think deleting an interface and reprobing a device does it at least: Interfaces from different devices that clearly on different subnets and vlans get bonded together by default. Also, disabling an interface sometimes does not take all the info off the map for that interface. Like I said, I can't describe the problem correctly, because I don't understand why it's happening and how to reproduce it, but I should be able to disable auto bonding. And secondly, I've been asking about this for a while now: a way to disable auto display of newly added interfaces. Every time I add a vlan interface on a switch, it shows it on the map automatically. This is annoying as hell, especially, if you add the fact that it bonds to random interfaces of other devices automatically and there is no way to remove it from there. I have to create a text object, then drag the interface link to that object to get it out of the bonding "bunch". And sometimes that does not help to remove all the irrelevant junk from labels. I need to delete and interface so it cleans up the map, then re-probe it and 'move it out' and then disable it.
Does anyone else have these issues? ---- Andrey Gordon | Epic Systems Corporation | Network Engineer | CaTS | 608.271.9000 ____________________________________________________________________ List archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/intermapper-talk%40list.dartware.com/ To unsubscribe: send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
