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Today's Topics:
1. Turn off auto discovery (Tim Polimeni)
2. How to modify a device type that is incorrectly listed?
(Chris Hill)
3. Re: Turn off auto discovery (Oliver Gorwits)
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Hello, is there away that I can disable auto discovery, I do not want
netdisco to discover my entire network but just some devices. I’d much
rather do manual discovery on routers opposed to using LLDP, CDP, BGP or
isis for discovery. If this can be done how can I do so and how can I purge
the current databases without a full uninstall and reinstall.
Our engineering network peers with our core, I don’t want my core routers
just our engineering network. They do share the same IP space so acl isn’t
possible either. Any help or suggestions is great.
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Hello,
Looking to somehow modify a device type listed as: registration.64.3.1.1.1. I
know the correct model name. I have a few other examples on the network I’m
currently discovering.
How can I fix this so it’s listed correctly?
Chris
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For the benefit of the list and archive, the conversation went here:
https://github.com/netdisco/netdisco/issues/531
It's a good question... probably not a scenario well supported though there
may be a few things to try. Could consider a setting to make this easier.
On Sat, 9 Mar 2019 at 17:19, Tim Polimeni <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, is there away that I can disable auto discovery, I do not want
> netdisco to discover my entire network but just some devices. I’d much
> rather do manual discovery on routers opposed to using LLDP, CDP, BGP or
> isis for discovery. If this can be done how can I do so and how can I purge
> the current databases without a full uninstall and reinstall.
>
> Our engineering network peers with our core, I don’t want my core routers
> just our engineering network. They do share the same IP space so acl isn’t
> possible either. Any help or suggestions is great.
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