Helle Jay, list this is just a solution for your "second" problem - put devices back to the device family:
select all devices in your new device family, open attribute editor, add ncm family attribute from custom section on the left, choose the right family and apply If that does not not work I'll try another option when I'm back at work tomorrow. Regards, Marcel On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Lentz, Jay <[email protected]> wrote: > Ok, I created a new NCM family for capturing Cisco IOS configs for > certain devices. After going through the devices that met my criteria I > right clicked on the models and selected “Add to Device Family”, great. Then > I noticed that my new family does not have SNMP/FTP under “Default > Communication Mode” as an option. Also I cannot figure out how to put the > devices back to the Cisco IOS Family? Is this a bug? > > > > TIA, > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > This message may contain DynCorp International Privileged/Proprietary > information. If this email is not intended for you, and you are not > responsible for the delivery of this email message to the addressee, do not > keep, copy or deliver this email message to anyone. Please destroy this > email in its entirety and notify the sender by reply email. Your cooperation > is appreciated. > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > - --To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with > the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected] > > --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected]
