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Subject: [mrtg] Re: Sorting by port name

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Deb Brackman
03/11/2004 02:26 PM


<        To:     "Eric Brander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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<        Subject:        Re: [mrtg] Re: Sorting by port name
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<I have an index file in html format of a Cisco 6509 switch....is there a 
<way I can sort this by port name.  My boss's need to view the utilization 
<of the ports but would like to find certain production boxes on the 
<fly....to scan thru a million ports in a reasonable fashionable way is a 
<bit cumbersome....any ideas.

<see the example...

<I manually add the description.....I would like them in a numberical order 
<or something.

You can use the 14all.cgi and the Directory[_]: ____ to break to break up
your ports.  This arrangement will give you an index page at
14all.cgi?cfg=your.cfg that has all of the different directories listed
there.  Once you click on it you are directed to
14all.cgi?dir=directory&cfg=your.cfg which contains a summary for all
targets with the detailed reports under that.

For an example, you can check my test setup:
http://www.williamowen.net/cgi-bin/14all.cgi?cfg=mrtg.cfg


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