That sounds really cool and would love a copy however are network is so 
large and flat at the access level we don't really keep up with access 
level port descriptions however this policy might come in handy for other 
port types.

Thanks!

Andy Stein

Duke Medicine
Network and System Management Technologies
[email protected]
Office (919) 681-2739
Mobile (919) 402-7627



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A CA consultant actually helped us set up a policy set that would
disable port alarms on ports that had a description which matched a
certain pattern. This was nice since we have thousands of end user
connections which have a consistent naming scheme internally on the
switches. If you'd like I can provide you with these policy files?
-- 
Brett Davis, CCNA, GSEC
IT Network and Security Operations
Purdue University


Andrew Stein wrote:
> I have noticed that  for some reason the typical attributes used in 
> previous versions of Spectrum (Prior to 9.0) don't see to apply for 9.1 
> with respect to disabling alarms on a port by port basis.
> 
>  I did however come across a new "Alarm Configuration" section in 
OneClick 
> (located under the interface model section for each interface)  that 
when 
> the "generate alarm on port field is set=no" port up/down alarms are not 

> processed for this particular interface. 
> 
> I need to apply this to a huge number of ports and am unable to to this 
in 
> mass. I tired seeing what attributes it changed or using the locator so 
I 
> could bring up all the interfaces for a particular device of which 
neither 
> method will allow me to do so. I guess my question(s) are really at this 

> point
> 
> 1) Has anyone been able to figure out how to set the "generate alarm on 
> port" value = no for multiple ports at once on a per device basis or
> 
> 2) What method(s) are folks using in 9.1 to disable end user port alarms 

> in spectrum but still receive traps from these same devices when up link 

> or ports connected to network devices go down
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Andy Stein
> 
> Duke Medicine
> Network and System Management Technologies
> [email protected]
> Office (919) 681-2739
> Mobile (919) 402-7627
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