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Today's Topics:

   1. node  history? (Johnson, Neil M)
   2. Re: node history? (Christian Ramseyer)
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Could someone explain the relationship between expire_nodes, 
expire_nodes_archive, and expire_node_ip_freshness?

Our team has asked if it is possible to keep  MAC address to port mapping for a 
long period (up to 1 year).

MAC to IP history is not that important, say 30-45 days.

Thanks.
-Neil


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Hi Neil

On 15.09.20 18:12, Johnson, Neil M wrote:
> Could someone explain the relationship between expire_nodes,
> expire_nodes_archive, and expire_node_ip_freshness?
> 
>  
> 
> Our team has asked if it is possible to keep  MAC address to port
> mapping for a long period (up to 1 year).
> 
>  
> 
> MAC to IP history is not that important, say 30-45 days.
> 

Netdisco can easily keep some years of data, just set expire_nodes to
365/730/1095/(x * 365) and it works just fine. This will affect both the
mac -> port and ip -> mac mappings.

Sorry I'm not acquainted with the archive and freshness options, I
realize they exist but I've never touched them. For me expire_nodes does
all I want.

A+
Christian



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