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  • How does the NetMRI handle long-running scripts (timeouts)?

    What is a timeout? The NetMRI uses the mechanism of a timeout for its scripting engine to prevent long running scripts from clogging NetMRI resources and interferiing with the operation of network devices. These timeout values control how long any given script (or portion thereof) is allowed to run....
    Posted to Forum by elijah on 03-31-2010
  • CCS - dealing with interfaces & possible description

    Hi, I'm trying to write a script that will pull the vlan information for each port from show run. However I am having an issue dealing with ports that either have or do not have a description. I have tried this: (switchport access vlan [[$AccessModeVLAN]]|description) but I get an error from the...
    Posted to Forum by lbdwag on 10-22-2009
  • Trigger issue

    Hi all: I am trying to write a trigger that will grab the interface name (Gi0/##) only when the 1st number (VLAN) is 28: Trigger-Variables: $VLANinterface string Trigger-Template: 28 .* DYNAMIC [[$VLANinterface]] Device output: 48 001f.5b33.26b8 DYNAMIC Gi0/44 28 000a.5e2d.518b DYNAMIC Gi0/5 28 000d...
    Posted to Forum by lbdwag on 09-25-2008
  • Script to Add a missing ACL

    We're trying to raise the dependency on NetMRI and configuration management. I've got the engineers using the ChangeACL.ccs script to fix ACLs, but they've a need to add an ACL previously missed from the configurations. The Policy Mgmt catches it, but the ChangeACL.ccs doesn't add the...
    Posted to Forum by ccowden@express-scripts.com on 09-25-2008
  • Script to check WAN VPN link is up and resolve if it is not.

    We have 2 VPN Tunnels connecting our Annapolis and Pittsburgh offices. We found a bug in the Juniper Netscreen routers we are using that causes routes to be dropped on the Pittsburgh Netscreen pointing back to subnets in the Annapolis Office. Turns out the routes are all routes sitting behind our Cisco...
    Posted to Forum by pvogelsang on 07-08-2008
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