Apologies - it's NCM_TFTP_Host and NCM_FTP_Host.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Game [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 02 September 2009 14:38
To: spectrum
Subject: RE: [spectrum] NAT and Network Configuration Manager

There's an attribute "NCM_TFTP_Server" or "NCM_FTP_Server" which is available
on the Attribute Editor - if you set that to be the NAT IP for your
Spectroserver specifically on those devices, all should be groovy.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Page, Jonathan [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 02 September 2009 12:34
To: spectrum
Subject: [spectrum] NAT and Network Configuration Manager

I am running Spectrum 8.1 and for the most part I am getting to the network
NOT using a NAT address but the SpectroServer real IP address.

However, there is one part of my network that is over a WAN connection and the
firewall translates my SpectroServer real IP address to a NAT to communicate
to those specific sites.  I am having a problem pulling back router
configurations from those devices.  After throubleshooting we detrmined that
the SpectroServer is providing the router the real IP address of Spectrum and
not the NAT'ted address so when the router tries to send the configuration
back to Spectrum it dies.

Is it possible to tell Spectrum to provide just these routers the NAT'ted IP
address of Spectrum so they know how to sent their router configuration, maybe
through attribute editor?

I am thinking an SDC probably would fix this also, but was looking for an
easier solution.

Thanks for the help!
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