Hi Dartware,

I also have this Problem here.
But the "workaround" deleting a device ist to much work!
Imagine two Cisco 6509er Switches each with more than 100 connected interfaces :-(

Any help welcome

J. Brändle

Am 15.07.2008 um 19:18 schrieb Andrey Gordon:

Dartware,

Please, note this, would be great if we would not have to struggle like this
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From: Manickaraja Arumugam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 09:19:34 -0500
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Subject: RE: [IM-Talk] False mapping (auto mapping)

Hi

I have also faced the similar problem. My observation was when ever any IOS change or New Modules or device reboot it will happen like this. But the solution is same as we have to do from the scratch.

Regards
Manicka Raja Arumugam
A R I C E N T


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Subject: Re: [IM-Talk] False mapping (auto mapping)

Wa-a-a-a-y too much stuff to redo if I delete that device.
Thanks for advice, though
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Andrey Gordon | Epic Systems Corporation | Network Engineer | 608-271-9000


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Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 09:06:07 -0500
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Subject: RE: [IM-Talk] False mapping (auto mapping)

I have seen that before. I usually just remove the device from the map,
add it back, and the problem goes away.





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Subject: [IM-Talk] False mapping (auto mapping)



Does anyone else have a problem with mapping interfaces automatically? I have a vlan interface that keeps showing two subnets and I know for fact
that only one subnet exists on that interface. No matter what I do, I
can't get rid of the wrong one. I tried deleting this vlan interface and
reprobing the device, it shows up. As the matter of fact, the 'wrong'
subnet is assigned to another vlan interface that is already on the map.
How can I get rid of it?

PS. This auto mapping feature is driving me nuts, it's just all this
time I was able to split these wrong subnets somehow (usually, by
deleting and reprobing)
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