Hello Saurabh, I've had to do tsomething similar to his before. The way I handled it was by writing a script that read in a group of devices, connected to the CLI, put them in/out of maintenance mode, and then disconnected from the CLI. The attribute to modify is called isManaged (0x1295d). It can be either FALSE or TRUE. I'm almost sure that you can then build/associate a schedule with each device as well in the CLI. I'd have to look up the exact syntax, but I believe what you'd like to accomplish can all be done through the CLI.
Calvin Lane [email protected] On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Bohra, Saurabh <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello Group,**** > > ** ** > > Has some one figured out a way to schedule devices in maintenance using > CLI?**** > > ** ** > > We do maintenance on our servers once in a month on 4 different days, lets > say first Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at a specific time window. > The servers which go in the maintenance on a particular day changes every > month.**** > > ** ** > > Every month I am given a list of devices with their schedule of maintenance > days. I want to know how do I assign and remove a particular schedule to a > device using CLI.**** > > ** ** > > Thanks,**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > Saurabh Bohra**** > > Sr. Network Mgmt Systems Analyst**** > > ESPN Inc.**** > > O: 860-766-0842 | e-mail: [email protected]**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > - --To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with > the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected] > > --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected]
