I agree with Catalin. You need either a policy or some kind of location search 
to bring up your desired interfaces.  I am much better with searches than 
policies at the moment.  I have a search that brings up a list all of my 
"GeneratePortStatusAlarms=No" on the screen so I can keep track of them, so I 
know you can bring up interfaces only in a search.  You can multi-select in 
that list and use the attribute editor to change the values.  The trick is 
coming up with the criteria.

-Ken


On Aug 8, 2011, at 6:23 AM, Catalin Farcasanu wrote:

> Hi Cristiano,
>  
> You might want to try this: 
> http://www.dachsug.ch/wiki/index.php/PolicyManager. There is an example with 
> monitoring ports specific ports.
>  
> At least once you should to the job of sorting the ports to be monitored; 
> that is if you cannot find a common searching algorithm for all of those. If 
> this is the case, you should create a Global Collection with all ports that 
> you want to monitor and then enforce a policy on that GC for the attributes 
> that you are interested in.
>  
> That way, the only job that you should do is to maintain the GC contents.
>  
> Hth,
> Catalin Farcasanu
> SOLVIT Networks
> 
> 
>  
> From: Cristiano Pereira da Conceição 
> [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 3:24 PM
> To: spectrum
> Cc: spectrum
> Subject: Re: [spectrum] how to put router ports to unmanagement
>  
> Hi Ken,
> 
> 
> Thanks for the help!
> I knew this solution could be used, but I have lot of routers, an some of 
> these have hundreds of interfaces... I can't used this method... In oldest 
> version, I was able to select more than one interface, at the same time,  and 
> put these ports in unmanagement state... 
> Using the method that you indicated,  I have to configure the ports, one by 
> one... 
> Can you suggest other way?
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Cristiano 
> 
> -------- Mensagem original --------
> De: Kenneth Kirchner <[email protected]>
> Reply-to: Kenneth Kirchner <[email protected]>
> Para: spectrum <[email protected]>
> Assunto: Re: [spectrum] how to put router ports to unmanagement
> Data: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 18:18:47 -0700
> 
>  
> Hello Cristiano,
>  
> I had a similar issue a few weeks ago. My solution was:
>  
> Under each interface component detail there is an "Alarm Configuration" 
> section (Spectrum v9.2 H03).  All we had to do was set "Generate Alarm on 
> Port" to "NO" and that was it (The attribute name is slightly different: 
> GeneratePortStatusAlarms).  Polling now doesn't generate an alarm and neither 
> does a trap when said interface goes up or down.
>  
> The thread title was "Silence Ports" if you want to search the message 
> archive.  There was a lot of good info.
>  
> -Ken
>  
>  
> On Aug 5, 2011, at 10:02 AM, Cristiano Pereira da Conceição wrote:
>  
> > HI!
> > 
> > 
> > I changed my version of the Spectrum, and i'm lost  in one thing.
> > I don't have an option to put router ports to unmanagement... It is 
> > important, becouse I have some ports that are used for some client 
> > networks, that I don't wanna monitor, but these  ports are generating 
> > alarms in OneClick...
> > How can i change the status of these ports to unmanagement, in version 9.2?
> > Regards,
> > 
> > 
> > Cristiano Pereira
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