Re: nubie list of stuff

From: Jonathan S. Polacheck <JPolache_at_DOMAIN_REMOVED>
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 07:59:46 -0500

Unfortunately, this is not an option for me as these are end-user access
switches. Any port may need to be utilized as systems move around and
systems are switched off at night and while people are on vacation.

"Rick Hodger" <rick_at_bytel.net.uk> wrote on 09/19/2005 02:58:01 AM:

>
> > From: Jonathan S. Polacheck [mailto:JPolache_at_texasmutual.com]
> >
> > I came in this morning and noticed that all the ports on a Cisco 4506
> > switch had been discovered and placed into the object browser. As many
of
> > these ports are enabled but un-used, there were may critical objects.
My
> > first thought was to unmanage all the copper ports, and then only
manage
> > the interesting ones (those connected to servers and routers). I tried
to
> > shift-click the lot to do a mass unmanage. No luck. I then tried the
> > keyboard shortcut (CTRL-U). No response. I unmanaged the parent
object
> > (the switch) but the interfaces status did not change.
>
> "shutdown" the ports that you aren't using, and they'll change to being
> disabled in NetXMS.
>
> --
> Rick Hodger
> Bytel Ltd.
>
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