I do this by putting in both ports, and if it's to two different devices, I create a "placeholder" device with the two names in.
eg.
Device: switcha
Port: Gi1/0/1, Gi1/0/9
Or if the device/IP uses ports on both switcha and switchb.
Device: switcha/b <-- placeholder device
Port: Gi1/0/5
Meaning port Gi1/0/5 of both switches.
It would be nicer to be able to select multiple devices, but then the port needs to map specifically to each device to make it less ambiguous.
Dev/Port: switcha Gi0/9
Dev/Port: switchd Gi0/7
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And allow for more than 2 ports per IP, maybe I have 4 or 5...
Multiple child objects per IP maybe?
I like this idea of looking into how to implement this.
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I do this by putting in both ports, and if it's to two different devices, I create a "placeholder" device with the two names in.
eg.
Device: switcha
Port: Gi1/0/1, Gi1/0/9
Or if the device/IP uses ports on both switcha and switchb.
Device: switcha/b <-- placeholder device
Port: Gi1/0/5
Meaning port Gi1/0/5 of both switches.
It would be nicer to be able to select multiple devices, but then the port needs to map specifically to each device to make it less ambiguous.
Dev/Port: switcha Gi0/9
Dev/Port: switchd Gi0/7
+
And allow for more than 2 ports per IP, maybe I have 4 or 5...
Multiple child objects per IP maybe?
I like this idea of looking into how to implement this.