Hi Andy: The syntax looks right. I just tried it myself, and it worked.
Ru Certain of mth value which is MTypeHnd?
Here is my example : "show models mth=0x10290". This shows any Pingable in ur
landscape.
Thank you - Ali
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From: Andrew Stein [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 10:48 AM
To: spectrum
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Subject: Re: [spectrum] Troubleshooting undiscovered links
CLI question:
I need to run a CLI command on my Spectroserver dump a list of all devices of a
certain model type. I tried using the ./show models mth=XXXXXXX option but
it does like my syntax. Can anyone set me on the right path? It's been so long
since I've used the CLI I've forgotten most of the syntax.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Andy Stein
Duke Medicine
Network and System Management Technologies
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01/19/2010 04:32 PM
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Thank you for the responses David and Mitch.
One device is a Cisco 3750 with CDP, but the other is a Cisco ASA, which
doesn't support CDP. I've got another ASA on the same switch where both links
discovered properly. Additionally, the discovery debug shows that the missing
connection was found at layer 2 but it looks like it was discarded at layer 3.
I've bundled all this up and sent it to Support. If I get anything interesting
back, I'll update the thread.
Jim
On 1/17/10 9:42 AM, "david t. klein" <[email protected]> wrote:
By default, Cisco routers and switches will emit CDP out all interfaces, though
recommended practice is to turn it down on interfaces that support the edge
(either non-trunk ports on access switches or ports on routers where a hand-off
is performed (such as to a vendor, WAN/Internet provider, VPN or extranet).
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From: Wilkerson, Mitch [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 10:16 AM
To: spectrum
Subject: RE:[spectrum] Troubleshooting undiscovered links
If in a Cisco environment, is CDP enabled across the board?
Thank You,
Mitchell Wilkerson
Networking Specialist
NC Office of Information Technology Services
919-754-6120
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From: Pfleger, Jim [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 3:43 PM
To: spectrum
Subject: [spectrum] Troubleshooting undiscovered links
Hello all-
We're rolling Spectrum out in earnest, which includes discovering a large
number of devices. We've come across a few connections between SNMP-managed
devices that are not automatically modeled. Does anyone have any suggestions
how to troubleshoot discovery issues like these? I didn't see any in either the
docs or on the wiki.
Thank you,
Jim
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