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Re: nsmon question
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> From: Vikas Aggarwal > > The names will get truncated to 14 characters, but that should be enough > to classify the host and the domain. > > Creating the config is harder, but probably a non-issue as in time one can > get automated tools. > > Comments ? I can put an ifdef, but I personally think that the old method > was more flexible since one can put an arbitrary string in the 'name'. I vote for the old method only... I've only been skimming, but I think (yet haven't verified) that we can have it both ways with old behavior of nsmon: DOMAINNAME abc.com ns1-abc 3.4.5.6 backup-abc 4.3.2.4 or DOMAINNAME abc.com abc.com 3.4.5.6 abc.com 4.3.2.4 Correct? steve -- -- -- -- Steve Rader Systems & Network Manager WiscNet--Wisconsin's Internet Provider rader@wiscnet.net |