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Oliver Gorwits
2017-07-04 18:06:03 +01:00
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@@ -30,11 +30,10 @@ itself via a neighbor protocol will Netdisco treat it as a Device. This can
account for undesired behaviour, such as treating a server (Node) as a Device,
or vice versa only recognising a switch (Device) as a Node.
To prevent avoid discovery of any target as a Device, use the C<discover_no>,
C<discover_no_type>, or C<discover_only> configuration settings. If you don't
see links between Devices in Netdisco, it might be because they're not running
a neighbor protocol, or for some reason not reporting the relationships to
Netdisco. Use the C<show> command to troubleshoot this:
To prevent discovery of devices, use the C<devices_no> configuration setting.
If you don't see links between Devices in Netdisco, it might be because
they're not running a neighbor protocol, or for some reason not reporting the
relationships to Netdisco. Use the C<show> command to troubleshoot this:
~netdisco/bin/netdisco-do show -d 192.0.2.1 -e c_id