Hi Pieter,

Do a snmpwalk and get the OIDs for your router from cisco.com.
Creating a pooler witch uses telnet doesn't seem like a good idea.

It's a great feature to see what vlan is on an access port and what
vlans are allowed on a trunk.



On 3/6/07, Pieter Veenstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is there a possibility to show the vlan's that are configured on a port.
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> I'm using Cisco 6509 switches, and I see the ports en the vlan's, everything
> is working correct. But when I select a port, I would like to see which
> vlan's are on that port.
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> And when I select a vlan, I would like to see which port(s) it is on.
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> Is this possible? And if it is not already programmed, can you give me a
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> Best regards,
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> Pieter Veenstra
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> Network Engineer
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> GN-IX
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