04-07-2009 08:21 AM
I have device already defined in CiscoWorks through Loopback interface. The problem is the same device keep coming up in the device discovery through PortChannel interface, which is a different IP address, so it looks like a new device. Is there a way to make discovery aware that this device is already in DCR?
04-07-2009 10:48 AM
That's fine. My point is that this "duplicate" is not something to be concerned with. If you open your network such that Campus can poll it with SNMP, it will automatically determine that this device is a duplicate of the other managed device, and it should no longer appear in your Discovery report. Alternatively, you can just add this IP address to the Discovery exclude filter, and Discovery won't try to contact it at all.
04-07-2009 11:14 AM
I suspect there are a lot of devices with a similar issue. So I would need to login into each discovered devices in order to find out which device it is.
04-07-2009 11:37 AM
In order to weed out which devices were unique, and should be reachable from those that are being found by an unreachable CDP address, yes.
04-07-2009 10:22 AM
Correct
05-18-2009 01:43 AM
Hi,
May I use this converation to ask a related question?
Which algorithm is used during the discovery? What I mean, if it sees a new device which IP address will be taken as the management (in DCR) address? (loopback, highest IP, lowest IP, ...)
05-18-2009 05:51 AM
Please start a new thread for your question.
05-18-2009 06:04 AM
I had a ticket open with TAC on this issue.
If loopback option is enabled in a discovery option then it should be loopback.
Sometimes it finds a "new device" and it's an IP addresses of a VLAN interface.
Their recommendation was a command:
cdp source-interface looback X.
The problem is this command supported in a few IOS's... You would need to keep new devices, which are being discovered on that release and have that command in
How would it be a new device?
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