Re: Certain Subnets not found!

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From: Richard Threlkeld (pleasenospam_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/10/04

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    I need a bit more information. What Discovery Method are you using? It
    sounds like you are saying that Network Discovery can't see the 3 remote
    subnets correct? SMS has issues talking to some routers and you might need
    to enter a Read-Only SNMP community string to walk through the routing table
    in order to get those remote subnets.

    AD System Discovery can still be run and not effect Network Discovery.

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    Richard Threlkeld
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    "QBob" <notaspammer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:OC78TJjTEHA.1548@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
    > Okay, there has to be some SMS admins or MS employees that have seen this
    > issue.  I am reposting again hoping that people either never saw it before
    > or maybe I did not explain it well enough.  Thanks for reading.
    >
    > My situation is this.  I have 10 subnets...they are all 134.197.X.X  7 of
    my
    > subnets are on this side of my 4500 router and are all discovered fine, no
    > manual configuration required.  However, my 3 subnets that are remote or
    on
    > the other side of my router are not found...even though they follow the
    > identical subnet scheme and mask (minus the third octet of course).
    > These remote sites are all a part of my (ONE) local domain and I can ping
    > the devices, remote control the devices and see them in my network
    > neighborhood.  They are a part of my AD and they are referenced in one of
    my
    > DNS servers.
    > Currently I have been trying to tell SMS how to get to these devices by
    > saying now look at 134.197.0.0  then tell it to look at 134.197.0.1 then
    to
    > 134.197.0.2  then to 10.1.0.0 then to 10.1.0.1 then to 10.1.0.2 then back
    to
    > 134.197.X.X for whatever the acutal subnet may be on the other side of the
    > router ports...this has worked to help me discover more, but I still can
    not
    > see them...any ideas or thoughts?
    >
    > What if I just turn on AD System Discovery?  Will this solve my problem or
    > could I run into potential issues down the road?
    >
    > Should I just keep trying to tell SMS how to get there?  Is there some
    port
    > or protocol or something that I can open up on my router to remain secure,
    > but get this done?
    >
    > Thanks again, sorry for the long post.  Any assistance or ideas greatly
    > appreciated.
    >
    >
    

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