add deviceport_vlan_membership_threshold documentation
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interface. You can see in the default that a value of "C<-1>" means Show All
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interface. You can see in the default that a value of "C<-1>" means Show All
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=head3 C<vlanctl>
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Value: Boolean. Default: C<true>.
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Set to false to prevent users from changing the default VLAN on an interface.
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This setting has no effect when C<portctl_nameonly> below is set to true.
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=head3 C<portctl_nameonly>
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Value: Boolean. Default: C<false>.
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Set to true to limit port control action to only changing the interface name
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(description).
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=head3 C<portctl_nophones>
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Value: Boolean. Default: C<false>.
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Set to true to make sure an IP Phone port never can be turned off/on.
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=head3 C<portctl_vlans>
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Value: Boolean. Default: C<false>.
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Set to true to allow Netdisco to be able to disable VLAN trunk interfaces.
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B<EXTREMELY VERY DANGEROUS>: Turning off a VLAN trunk link could take out most
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of your network.
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=head3 C<portctl_uplinks>
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Value: Boolean. Default: C<false>.
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Set to true to allow Netdisco to be able to disable Uplinks. (Router
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Interfaces too)
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B<EXTREMELY VERY DANGEROUS>: Turning off uplinks will take out chunks of your
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network.
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=head3 C<port_control_reasons>
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Value: Hash of Strings. Default:
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port_control_reasons:
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address: 'Address Allocation Abuse'
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copyright: 'Copyright Violation'
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dos: 'Denial of Service'
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bandwidth: 'Excessive Bandwidth'
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polling: 'Excessive Polling of DNS/DHCP/SNMP'
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noserv: 'Not In Service'
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exploit: 'Remote Exploit Possible'
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compromised: 'System Compromised'
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other: 'Other'
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resolved: 'Issue Resolved'
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When a user has Port Control rights and shuts down a port, they are asked for
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a reason. This configuration lists those reasons, and can be overridden to add
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or remove any entries.
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=head3 C<check_userlog>
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Value: Boolean. Default: C<true>.
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Set to false to disable the periodic AJAX check for completed entries in the
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job queue for this user. Mainly useful for development to suppress noisy web
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frontend activity.
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=head3 C<deviceport_vlan_membership_threshold>
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Value: Number. Default: C<150>.
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When showing Device Ports, Netdisco calculates first an average number of
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VLANs across all device ports. If this is above this configurable threshold,
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the VLAN Membership is I<not> shown (regardless of Display Columns setting.
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=head2 Netdisco Core
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=head2 Netdisco Core
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=head3 C<mibhome>
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=head3 C<mibhome>
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Turn this on to have Netdisco do a reverse lookup of the device C<sysName.0>
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Turn this on to have Netdisco do a reverse lookup of the device C<sysName.0>
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field to use as the management IP address for a device.
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field to use as the management IP address for a device.
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=head3 C<vlanctl>
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Value: Boolean. Default: C<true>.
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Set to false to prevent users from changing the default VLAN on an interface.
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This setting has no effect when C<portctl_nameonly> below is set to true.
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=head3 C<portctl_nameonly>
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Value: Boolean. Default: C<false>.
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Set to true to limit port control action to only changing the interface name
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(description).
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=head3 C<portctl_nophones>
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Value: Boolean. Default: C<false>.
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Set to true to make sure an IP Phone port never can be turned off/on.
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=head3 C<portctl_vlans>
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Value: Boolean. Default: C<false>.
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Set to true to allow Netdisco to be able to disable VLAN trunk interfaces.
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B<EXTREMELY VERY DANGEROUS>: Turning off a VLAN trunk link could take out most
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of your network.
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=head3 C<portctl_uplinks>
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Value: Boolean. Default: C<false>.
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Set to true to allow Netdisco to be able to disable Uplinks. (Router
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Interfaces too)
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B<EXTREMELY VERY DANGEROUS>: Turning off uplinks will take out chunks of your
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network.
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=head3 C<check_userlog>
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Value: Boolean. Default: C<true>.
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Set to false to disable the periodic AJAX check for completed entries in the
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job queue for this user. Mainly useful for development to suppress noisy web
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=head3 C<port_control_reasons>
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Value: Hash of Strings. Default:
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port_control_reasons:
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address: 'Address Allocation Abuse'
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copyright: 'Copyright Violation'
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dos: 'Denial of Service'
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bandwidth: 'Excessive Bandwidth'
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polling: 'Excessive Polling of DNS/DHCP/SNMP'
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noserv: 'Not In Service'
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exploit: 'Remote Exploit Possible'
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compromised: 'System Compromised'
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other: 'Other'
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resolved: 'Issue Resolved'
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When a user has Port Control rights and shuts down a port, they are asked for
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a reason. This configuration lists those reasons, and can be overridden to add
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or remove any entries.
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=head2 Backend Daemon
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=head2 Backend Daemon
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=head3 C<workers>
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=head3 C<workers>
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