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   1. HTTPS Reverse Proxy Tips/Links (Florian Schnelle)
   2. Re: HTTPS Reverse Proxy Tips/Links (Oliver Gorwits)
   3. Re: Netdisco2 Macsuck CPU Utilization on Cisco Catalyst 6500
      (Oliver Gorwits)
   4. Re: CSV Exports (IP Inventory) (Oliver Gorwits)
   5. Fwd: Good Afternoon, Question about Netdisco
      (Victor A Asencio Casiano)
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Hi,

maybe I am simply to dumb, but I am struggling to configure an apache to 
function as the reverse proxy for Netdisco within my Debian or Ubuntu Test 
Setup. 
And I thought that I am not too stupid to google a little bit, but nothing 
helped so far. 

Do you have a good link or a forum where some is willing to help me setup HTTPS 
support for Netdisco? I am willing to share or write a Howto afterwards as 
well… ;-)

Thanks and regards,
Florian


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Hi Florian,

Do you have the HTTP reverse proxy working?

I would do that first, then add the SSL/TLS support.

regards,
oliver.


On 2015-03-13 11:41, Florian Schnelle wrote:
Hi,

maybe I am simply to dumb, but I am struggling to configure an apache
to function as the reverse proxy for Netdisco within my Debian or
Ubuntu Test Setup.
And I thought that I am not too stupid to google a little bit, but
nothing helped so far.

Do you have a good link or a forum where some is willing to help me
setup HTTPS support for Netdisco? I am willing to share or write a
Howto afterwards as well… ;-)

Thanks and regards,
Florian

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Hi Dirk,

Well, 25k MACs - the management card needs to sort the table to offer it for SNMP, which consumes a lot of resource, so takes some time. I'm not aware of a workaround, sorry (and I guess this is the same for any network management application).

regards,
oliver.

On 2015-03-09 15:21, Troendle, Dirk (SCC) wrote:
Hi Oliver,

On 2015-03-02 16:07:52, Oliver Gorwits wrote:
Wow, that's a long time! How many entries are there in the MAC address
table on one of these devices? (I know that 6500 can support a very
large set of hosts)


#sho mac address-table count
Displaying entries from active supervisor:
 Counter for all vlans:
Dynamic Address Count:                24633
Static Address Count:                 1080
Total MAC Addresses In Use:           25713
Total MAC Addresses Available:        131072

604 VLANs

Also, does the macsuck ever finish, or does it timeout?

I don't see any errors/warnings in the log file (setting is log:
'warning'), so I assume that it does finish.

regards,
Dirk

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Hi Florian,

If you upgrade, the IP inventory report will be improved and the bug with the 
column headings fixed.

The idea to have configurable CSV field separator is a good one; unfortunately 
it cannot be done in the current version. I took a look and the implementation 
wouldn't be that tricky. Please would you log a feature request here:

http://sourceforge.net/p/netdisco/netdisco2/

Regards,
Oliver. 


Sent from the moon.

> On 13 Mar 2015, at 11:38, Florian Schnelle <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> within which script can I manipulate the export behavior? We want our CSV 
> Exports with semicolon instead of comma?
> Additionally within our export the colum „Last Used“ differs to the output 
> from the web view:
> 
> 
> <dspoijf.png>
> 
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Good morning, thank you for the help.

I run the command with the debug switch, this is the result:

netdisco@netdisco:~$ netdisco-do discover -D -d 172.31.0.1
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:12  info discover: started at Thu Mar 12 16:11:12
2015
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:12 debug [172.31.0.1] try_connect with ver: 2,
class:
SNM
P::Info::Layer3::Enterasys, comm: <hidden>
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as 172.31.6.1
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.116.225
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as 172.31.4.1
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.34.97
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.34.1
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.58.129
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.116.1
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.58.97
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.34.65
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.56.1
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as 172.31.3.1
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.34.129
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.34.33
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as 172.31.0.1
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.35.1
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.230.18
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.57.1
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.58.1
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.58.65
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.116.19
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as 172.31.2.1
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.116.16
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.59.1
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.34.193
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.34.225
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.116.12
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.115.12
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.116.65
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.230.49
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - aliased as
136.145.35.129
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:15 debug  resolving 30 aliases with max 50
outstanding re
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:16 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - removed 30 aliases
[924] 2015-03-12 20:11:16 debug  [172.31.0.1] device - added 30 new aliases
[924] 2015-03-12 20:12:05 debug  [172.31.0.1] interfaces - ignoring 5001
(lo.0.1
) (softwareLoopback)
[924] 2015-03-12 20:12:05 debug  [172.31.0.1] interfaces - ignoring 25001
(com.2
.1) (rs232)
[924] 2015-03-12 20:12:05 debug  [172.31.0.1] interfaces - ignoring 35001
(com.3
.1) (rs232)
[924] 2015-03-12 20:12:05 debug  [172.31.0.1] interfaces - removed 158
interface
s
[924] 2015-03-12 20:12:06 debug  [172.31.0.1] interfaces - added 158 new
interfa
ces
[924] 2015-03-12 20:12:35 debug  [172.31.0.1] vlans - removed 40 device
VLANs
[924] 2015-03-12 20:12:35 debug  [172.31.0.1] vlans - added 40 new device
VLANs
[924] 2015-03-12 20:12:35 debug  [172.31.0.1] vlans - removed 0 port VLANs
[924] 2015-03-12 20:12:35 debug  [172.31.0.1] vlans - added 0 new port VLANs
[924] 2015-03-12 20:12:49 debug  [172.31.0.1] power - 0 power modules
[924] 2015-03-12 20:12:57 debug  [172.31.0.1] modules - removed 81 chassis
modules
[924] 2015-03-12 20:12:57 debug  [172.31.0.1] modules - added 81 new
chassis modules
*[924] 2015-03-12 20:12:57 debug  [172.31.0.1] neigh - setting manual
topology link*

*It stays on setting manual topology link, until run out of ram and swap
space. Ram is 4gb. Swap is 4gb. *


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Oliver Gorwits <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: Good Afternoon, Question about Netdisco
To: Victor A Asencio Casiano <[email protected]>


Hi Victor,

Please use the netdisco-users Mail list if you can, thanks.

Assuming you're using Netdisco 2, I would try adding the IP of the
problematic device to the bulkwalk_no setting in your configuration.
Otherwise, run the netdisco-do command in debug mode with the -D switch.

If you're not using Netdisco 2, then please upgrade:

https://metacpan.org/pod/App::Netdisco

Regards
Oliver

Sent from the moon.

On 11 Mar 2015, at 20:07, Victor A Asencio Casiano <[email protected]>
wrote:

I have an Netdisco Virtual Machine running with 1 socket 2 cores 4gb ram.
The discover function work great with all the switches that I have locally,
except with one, an Enterasys N3, when I do the discover -p from command
line It just fill up all ram and swap memory. Only memory full error of the
system is what I can see. Any troubleshooting that I can do ?

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