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pvaldes replied on Mon, Jan 18 2010 8:48 PM
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Hi,

Im currently using NCM 5.5.2 with NPM 9.5.0. I'm getting alot of change notification from most Cisco 3700 which only indicates changes to the line VTY or line aux 0.

Is there a way I can excluded this from the change report?

BEFORE AFTER
Today - 1/19/2010 12:00:01 PM ADDS 0, DELETES 0, CHANGES 1
line aux 0 line aux 0
password 7 0813494F05581612001D password 7 0813494F05581612001D
modem InOut modem InOut
modem autoconfigure discovery modem autoconfigure discovery
stopbits 1 stopbits 1
speed 115200 speed 2400
flowcontrol hardware flowcontrol hardware
line vty 0 4 line vty 0 4
access-class VTY_Private&PublicIPs_Telnet_IN in access-class VTY_Private&PublicIPs_Telnet_IN in
exec-timeout 11 0 exec-timeout 11 0
password 7 0234015A07471C245E58 password 7 0234015A07471C245E58

Regards,

Peter .ılılı..ılılı.

Server 1 - WEB Server
Hardware: DL360 G6 L5520, 4Gig RAM RDIMM, 70gig HD 15K RPM RAID 1+0 array 512Mb backup kit
Software: Windows 2K3 SP2 32bit, NPM 10 SLX, NTA 3.7 SLX, NCM 6.0 DL100

Server 2 - DB Server
Hardware: DL360 G6 E5540, 32Gig RAM RDIMM, 4x 140gig HD 15K RPM RAID 1+0 array 512Mb backup kit
Software: Windows 2K8 SP2 64bit, SQL Server 2K8 64bit

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Answered (Verified) DirtySouth replied on Tue, Jan 19 2010 8:29 AM
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Within NCM, you can add an exclusion to the Comparison Criteria.

File > Settings > Configs > Comparison Criteria

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Answered (Verified) pvaldes replied on Wed, Jan 27 2010 6:15 AM
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Hi,

 

Solution are:

speed [19200|1200|2400|38400|57600|300]

and

stopbits /d*

This will onlu exclude speed on the line vty/aux/con sub commands and will not affect speed 10/100/1000 on the interfaces.

 

Thanks

Regards,

Peter .ılılı..ılılı.

Server 1 - WEB Server
Hardware: DL360 G6 L5520, 4Gig RAM RDIMM, 70gig HD 15K RPM RAID 1+0 array 512Mb backup kit
Software: Windows 2K3 SP2 32bit, NPM 10 SLX, NTA 3.7 SLX, NCM 6.0 DL100

Server 2 - DB Server
Hardware: DL360 G6 E5540, 32Gig RAM RDIMM, 4x 140gig HD 15K RPM RAID 1+0 array 512Mb backup kit
Software: Windows 2K8 SP2 64bit, SQL Server 2K8 64bit

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Answered (Verified) DirtySouth replied on Tue, Jan 19 2010 8:29 AM
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Within NCM, you can add an exclusion to the Comparison Criteria.

File > Settings > Configs > Comparison Criteria

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pvaldes replied on Wed, Jan 20 2010 7:51 PM
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Hi,

I do have the a RegEx Pattern set to ^speed and ^stopbits but its still showing on the reports as a change to the last running config...

Thanks

Regards,

Peter .ılılı..ılılı.

Server 1 - WEB Server
Hardware: DL360 G6 L5520, 4Gig RAM RDIMM, 70gig HD 15K RPM RAID 1+0 array 512Mb backup kit
Software: Windows 2K3 SP2 32bit, NPM 10 SLX, NTA 3.7 SLX, NCM 6.0 DL100

Server 2 - DB Server
Hardware: DL360 G6 E5540, 32Gig RAM RDIMM, 4x 140gig HD 15K RPM RAID 1+0 array 512Mb backup kit
Software: Windows 2K8 SP2 64bit, SQL Server 2K8 64bit

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DirtySouth replied on Thu, Jan 21 2010 12:06 PM
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I'm not that good with Regular Expression, but you could try adding an asterick at the end of speed...^speed*

Also, have you re-ran your configuration downloads since making that change?

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pvaldes replied on Thu, Jan 21 2010 7:18 PM
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Hi DirtySouth,

No go with the astericks. Ill try support ticket. If you or any1 knows the problem and fix, please let me know via this thread.

Thanks again.

Regards,

Peter .ılılı..ılılı.

Server 1 - WEB Server
Hardware: DL360 G6 L5520, 4Gig RAM RDIMM, 70gig HD 15K RPM RAID 1+0 array 512Mb backup kit
Software: Windows 2K3 SP2 32bit, NPM 10 SLX, NTA 3.7 SLX, NCM 6.0 DL100

Server 2 - DB Server
Hardware: DL360 G6 E5540, 32Gig RAM RDIMM, 4x 140gig HD 15K RPM RAID 1+0 array 512Mb backup kit
Software: Windows 2K8 SP2 64bit, SQL Server 2K8 64bit

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rpbrowne replied on Wed, Jan 27 2010 4:55 AM
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We also have experienced this issue. Have tried a couple of regex exclusions, so far without sucess - a reflection on my regex I suspect. Would be great to see a solution.

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Answered (Verified) pvaldes replied on Wed, Jan 27 2010 6:15 AM
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Hi,

 

Solution are:

speed [19200|1200|2400|38400|57600|300]

and

stopbits /d*

This will onlu exclude speed on the line vty/aux/con sub commands and will not affect speed 10/100/1000 on the interfaces.

 

Thanks

Regards,

Peter .ılılı..ılılı.

Server 1 - WEB Server
Hardware: DL360 G6 L5520, 4Gig RAM RDIMM, 70gig HD 15K RPM RAID 1+0 array 512Mb backup kit
Software: Windows 2K3 SP2 32bit, NPM 10 SLX, NTA 3.7 SLX, NCM 6.0 DL100

Server 2 - DB Server
Hardware: DL360 G6 E5540, 32Gig RAM RDIMM, 4x 140gig HD 15K RPM RAID 1+0 array 512Mb backup kit
Software: Windows 2K8 SP2 64bit, SQL Server 2K8 64bit

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rpbrowne replied on Wed, Jan 27 2010 7:29 AM
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I had been thinking that may be a solution. Glad to have it confirmed.  Many thanks! You might just want to add 115200 to the list of speeds.

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