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Fri Jul 08, 2005 4:20 pm Post subject:
avaya cajun p334t and smartbits |
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Good morning to All
and to All Good morning!,
I was assigned to develop a test where I can test the 334t using smart
bits. Has anyone ever done this before?
I need to shutdown vlan to all ports. Is this possible?
Vous pouvez répondre en français aussi bien, pas problème pour moi.
Those in AFN and rec.ponds: I work for a living can carol do the same? |
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Geir Gulbrandsen
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Mon Jul 11, 2005 4:14 pm Post subject:
Re: avaya cajun p334t and smartbits |
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jabriolusenet@gmail.com wrote:
| Quote: | Good morning to All
and to All Good morning!,
I was assigned to develop a test where I can test the 334t using smart
bits. Has anyone ever done this before?
I need to shutdown vlan to all ports. Is this possible?
Vous pouvez répondre en français aussi bien, pas problème pour moi.
Those in AFN and rec.ponds: I work for a living can carol do the same?
First step would be to figure out how the device is managed. |
If it is SNMP based, I believe the Scotty Tcl extension would give you
what you need (as long as you have the MIBs).
Else you need to look at the traffic between your management sw and the
device, and try to implement the necessary messages to do the work needed.
Other than that, it should be a walk in the park :-)
I've been involved in something like this using both SNMP and a
proprietary XML-based protocol. Works like a charm.
Now, whether it is possible to remove all VLANs on the p334t... I would
take a look in the manual.
Regards,
Geir |
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Geir Gulbrandsen
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Mon Jul 11, 2005 4:20 pm Post subject:
Re: avaya cajun p334t and smartbits |
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Geir Gulbrandsen wrote:
| Quote: | jabriolusenet@gmail.com wrote:
Good morning to All
and to All Good morning!,
I was assigned to develop a test where I can test the 334t using smart
bits. Has anyone ever done this before?
I need to shutdown vlan to all ports. Is this possible?
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Now, for some reason I just assumed that you were talking about an
automated test... but I realize that you never said anything about that.
And you didnt say anything about your previous experience with the
SmartBits.
So, a more direct and correct answer to your question:
1. I haven't tested the p334t personally, but I have teste other
Ethernet devices. SmartBits would be one of several good choices, its
what its made for.
2. This should be quick and easy to test, and is probably mentioned in
the manual.
Regards,
Geir |
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