Lee,
What's interesting is Cisco switches will report the NAS-Port, which is
really the port on the switch. So im wondering if Foundry just didn't
implement it...
I am trying to pin-point locations using the switch ports. e.g. Port 3 on
NAS 100.22.44.22 is in office A.
Steve
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Hi Steve,
I think the Nas-port attribute is optional and it has no context on an
ethernet switch
AFAIK.
Thanks,
Lee
>Does anyone know why a Foundry Switch would not report the Nas-Port of the
>request?
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>Thanks,
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>Steve
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