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@@ -205,11 +205,11 @@ pass C<action::stage> as the first argument to C<netdisco-do>, for example
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C<discover::neighbors>.
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Any action taking a C<device> parameter can be passed either a hostname or IP
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of any interface on a known or unknown device, or an IP prefix (subnet) which
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will cause C<netdisco-do> to run the action for all addresses in that range.
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address of any interface of a known or unknown device, or an IP prefix (subnet)
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which will cause C<netdisco-do> to run the action on all addresses in that range.
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The C<device> parameter can be passed many time. In this case, the devices would
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be take in count one by one.
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The C<device> parameter may be passed multiple times. In this case, the devices
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will be handled one by one.
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=head2 discover
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@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ leaf with the class short name, for example "C<Layer3::C3550::interfaces>" or
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"C<Layer2::HP::uptime>". Using "C<::>" as the start of the prefix will test
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against the base "C<SNMP::Info>" class.
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As well, SNMP object names can be used as an argument for "C<-e>", so you can
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As well, SNMP OID names can be used as an argument for "C<-e>", so you can
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use C<ifName> for example, which will use the netdisco-mibs files for
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translations.
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@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ following items in order:
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=item C<-D>
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Netdisco debug log level
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Netdisco debug log level.
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=item C<-I> or C<-II>
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@@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ L<SNMP> (net-snmp) trace level (1, 2 or 3).
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=item C<-Q>
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L<DBIx::Class> trace enabled
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L<DBIx::Class> trace enabled.
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=back
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