Hi,

you can model the other IPs with the "Model by Type" tool.
Choose the correct modeltype and just let the Network address empty. Spectrum 
will create a model and you can change the network address via the General 
Information menu.

Regards
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Von: [email protected] [[email protected]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. Dezember 2013 09:10
An: spectrum
Betreff: [spectrum] Two devices with the same ip?

Hi,

Is it possible to, only for a few devices, exempt the protection against 
multiple entries of the same IP-address?

We've got some bridging devices that lists it's pairing buddies IP's in their 
own ifTable when connected.

This leads Spectrum to only discover one of the nodes and then refuse the 
second due to an IP already being defined.

Dev 1                           Dev 2
10.0.0.1                        10.0.0.2

ifTable                 ifTable
10.0.0.1                        10.0.0.2
(Bridge)                        (Bridge)
10.0.0.2                        10.0.0.1


/Johan
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