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help with listing cisco ports
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rat rat
2010-09-07 14:29:37 UTC
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Hello,

I'm looking for a software which can list all the ports (up and down)
on my Cisco switch 2960, which tells me how long these ports have been
up or down and which can also sort the ports by vlan.

I found MRGT and started to use it but i didn't find a way to get all
the infos...

Can anyone tell me if this software can do what I want ? If yes, can
you please tell me how to do it or give a me a hint ?

Thanks alot
rat rat
2010-09-08 09:09:50 UTC
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UP !!

I'm still working on my problem. I somehow figured out how to know if
my ports are up or down (with the option show-op-down) plus with the
graphs i can tell when they've been up, or how long they've been down
since there would be no traffic going through.

I have a graph for my Vlan1 with the same info, but i'm still
struggling on how to put on this html page all the ports that belong
to this Vlan. Of course, i could add them by hand, but it's sort of
pointless since my switch configuration will be often changed.

So if anyone knows how to make a sort of dynamic vlan1 pages where i
could just see which ports are linked to the vlan1 I would greatly
appreciate it.

Thanks
rat rat
2010-09-08 13:51:54 UTC
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I found this argument --if-filter="$if_vlan_id" but it doesn't seem
to work...
When i type in my CMD :
perl cfgmaker ***@10.1.2.33 --global "WorkDir: c:\www\mrtg" --if-
filter="$if_vlan_id" --output switch.cfg (yes i run this test under a
windows box...)

There's no lines "vlan" or something similar on my .html pages where
my graph is...

Am I doing something wrong ? Can anyone help me out please ?

Thanks ahead of time.

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