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   1. Port Speeds (Deshong, Ken)
   2. Re: Port Speeds ([email protected])
   3. Re: Port Speeds (Deshong, Ken)
   4. Re: Port Speeds (Oliver Gorwits)
   5. Re: Happy Birthday, Netdisco 2 (Max Baker)
   6. Checkpoint VSX (Veeramachaneni)
   7. easiest OS to use for standing up Netdisco 2 instance? (Joseph)
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Right now I run NetDisco 1.3.1 and don't see a built in report where I can list 
different port speeds.  Let's say if I wanted to find out all ports running at 
10m or all ports running at 1GB.  Is this doable and if so could I identify the 
actual switch they are on.  


Thanks,

Ken




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Hi,
> Right now I run NetDisco 1.3.1 and don't see a built in report where I can 
> list different port speeds.  Let's say if I wanted to find out all ports 
> running at 10m or all ports running at 1GB.  Is this doable and if so could I 
> identify the actual switch they are on.  

no web report - I use psql on command line ot get that - have identified 
several aggregation
links over the past years that were running at 100mbit/half when they should 
have been 1Gig/full

alan



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I'm just a beginner on Linux and scripting.  Can you give me a sample on how 
you would run the report via CLI.  Thanks


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 11:29 AM
To: Deshong, Ken
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Netdisco] Port Speeds

Hi,
> Right now I run NetDisco 1.3.1 and don't see a built in report where I can 
> list different port speeds.  Let's say if I wanted to find out all ports 
> running at 10m or all ports running at 1GB.  Is this doable and if so could I 
> identify the actual switch they are on.  

no web report - I use psql on command line ot get that - have identified 
several aggregation links over the past years that were running at 100mbit/half 
when they should have been 1Gig/full

alan



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Hi Ken,

On 2014-01-21 17:23, Deshong, Ken wrote:
I'm just a beginner on Linux and scripting.  Can you give me a sample
on how you would run the report via CLI.  Thanks

There should be a script installed with Netdisco called "pg" or maybe "sql/pg". Run that, and you'll be put at the command prompt of your database.

Use a query like the following to get the data (all on one line):

SELECT dns, port FROM device_port dp
  LEFT JOIN device d
    ON dp.ip = d.ip
  WHERE speed = '100 Mbps'
  ORDER BY dns, port;

Typical values you could use for the speed are:

 1.0 Gbps
 100 Mbps
 10 Mbps
 10 Gbps

I hope this helps,

regards,
oliver.





-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 11:29 AM
To: Deshong, Ken
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Netdisco] Port Speeds

Hi,
Right now I run NetDisco 1.3.1 and don't see a built in report where I can list different port speeds. Let's say if I wanted to find out all ports running at 10m or all ports running at 1GB. Is this doable and if so could I identify the actual switch they are on.

no web report - I use psql on command line ot get that - have
identified several aggregation links over the past years that were
running at 100mbit/half when they should have been 1Gig/full

alan


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Great stuff Oliver + Eric!

I hope to see ND2 become the full-featured replacement for the ND1 front-end.

This is right on the heels of the 10th anniversary of ND1 (May 2003) by the way, so that's very logarithmic of you :-)

-m

On 1/18/2014 6:07 AM, Oliver Gorwits wrote:
Hi folks,

On 18th January 2011 I pushed the first Netdisco 2 code to our
repository.

We're now close to moving officially to ND2, it will certainly happen
in 2014.

Eric and I want to thank all the contributors, people who hang out on
IRC, those who submit bug reports and feature requests. Without you we
just wouldn't have had such an amazing outcome for the project's reboot.

Have a happy new year, and thanks for using Netdisco!

Oliver Gorwits and Eric Miller

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Dear All,

I have successfully installed ND-2 in my environment. But , for moving to 
production I'm facing an issue with ND2 & checkpoint VSX. 

Checkpoint VSX (virtual firewalls) supports SNMP-V3 and i am able to discover 
the device with SNMP-v3. To do ArpNip it need to use context number. ND2 is 
doing ARPNIP to default context only. In the said VSX box i'm having total 9 
contexts. How can i do ArpNip to all available context.

the default ArpNip is feteching "snmpbulkwalk -v 3 -l authNopriv -u netdisco -A 
netdisco 192.168.1.1 atPhysAddress" this output.


But i require "snmpbulkwalk -n ctxname_vsid4 -v 3 -l authNopriv -u netdisco -A 
netdisco 192.168.1.1 atPhysAddress" and all contexts.

I tried configuring context_prefix in snmp_auth but no use.

 
Regards, 
T9en

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I would like to try out Netdisco 2 with the least amount of perl dependency
fighting.  Is there a particular OS that anyone can recommend?
Distribution and version?

Thanks,
Joseph B.

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