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From: Ingen S. J. v. (ICTS) <j.v...@ut...> - 2011-01-05 09:46:29
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Alan, > PS Cant recall how to get it to suck only the VLANs actually ACTIVE on the switch > rather than the VLANs that the switch is aware of via VTP - that would speed things > up by quite some bit (its been a while since i've spent time with netdisco - its > just been very good at just working since my initial work with it years ago! :-) ) Perhaps the "macsuck_all_vlans" and "macsuck_no_vlan" options are relevant here, please refer to the README file included with Netdisco. By default, a Cisco switch should be macsucked on every VLAN that is known to the switch and assigned to a port. In this case, I assume that a VLAN learned from VTP which is allowed on a trunk port is considered to be "active" on the switch and therefore will be macsucked. Regards, Jeroen van Ingen ICT Service Centre University of Twente, P.O.Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands |