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Wojciech Kozicki wrote:
Yes, I tried... nothing in Cricket, but NAV itself can list all the interfaces in report/swport?b1.netboxid=9, but in browse mode, in switchports section there is nothing. In report/swport?b1.netboxid=9 sections: duplex,media,trunk,vlan,portname,Connected to netbox,Module - empty.
I dont understand - support in NAV means support in Cricket too?
Did you remember to run makecricketconfig.pl ? This generates Cricket configuration based on the contents of the NAVdb, but is normally only run once a day as a cron job.
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From woj at tstd.pl Fri Jan 21 15:45:06 2005
From: woj at tstd.pl (Wojciech Kozicki) Date: Fri Jan 21 15:45:24 2005 Subject: [Nav-users] no VLAN information in NAV In-Reply-To: 41F114D6.7010102@ntnu.no References: 41F2216B@epostleser.online.no 200501211539.19717.woj@tstd.pl 41F114D6.7010102@ntnu.no Message-ID: 200501211545.06300.woj@tstd.pl
Dnia pi?tek, 21 stycznia 2005 15:42, Morten Vold napisa?:
Wojciech Kozicki wrote:
Yes, I tried... nothing in Cricket, but NAV itself can list all the interfaces in report/swport?b1.netboxid=9, but in browse mode, in switchports section there is nothing. In report/swport?b1.netboxid=9 sections: duplex,media,trunk,vlan,portname,Connected to netbox,Module - empty.
I dont understand - support in NAV means support in Cricket too?
Did you remember to run makecricketconfig.pl ?
yes, I did.