Cisco Systems OL-11291-01 Network Router User Manual


 
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User Guide for Internetwork Performance Monitor
OL-11291-01
Chapter 4 Modifying IPM Components
Changing IP Addresses
Then, if the addition of the resources is successful, the output file labsrcfile.txt.out would contain the
following information:
a cwb-ipm-1600a public private - OK
a cwb-ipm-1600b public private - OK
a cwb-ipm-1700a public private - OK
If the resources cannot be added for some reason, OK is replaced with an appropriate error message.
Possible error messages include:
ERROR: BAD VALUE PASSED
ERROR: COLLECTOR LIMIT EXCEEDED
ERROR: COLLECTOR NOT FOUND
ERROR: DATABASE ERROR
ERROR: DUPLICATE ENTRY
ERROR: DUPLICATE NAME
ERROR: INTERNAL ERROR
ERROR: INVALID COMMAND
ERROR: INVALID ENTRY
ERROR: INVALID IOS VERSION FOR TARGET
ERROR: INVALID PROTOCOL TYPE
ERROR: INVALID RTT TYPE
ERROR: INVALID TARGET FOR THE SELECTED OPERATION
ERROR: LOST CONNECTION TO SNMP SERVER
ERROR: OPERATION NOT FOUND
ERROR: SOURCE NOT FOUND
ERROR: TARGET NOT FOUND
Changing IP Addresses
When you physically move routers, servers, or other devices, you might need to change their IP
addresses. You might also need to change IP addresses as your network grows. If you have a DNS server,
IPM enables you to change an old IP address to a new IP address throughout the IPM database.
Caution Changing an IP address changes every occurrence of that address in the IPM database, including
historical statistics and source and target IP addresses, even if the target is an intermediate hop.
Therefore, make sure you want to change every occurrence of the IP address in the IPM database before
using this procedure.