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On 19/09/2014 21:53, Hamilton, Kent wrote:
Good point, sorry.
This one works (This is on a JunOS device). Transit: Fubar Communications [50Mbit] (ASXXXX/CKT_ID_1/CKT_ID_2) {LOCAL_ISP_ID} None of these do (Note These are on older Juniper ScreenOS devices with a short character limit on descriptions). Transit: AC [45Mbit] (ASXXXXX) Transit: SA Comm (ASxxxxx) Cust: Cust1, NY4 Cust: MCust Frankfurt
Nor do these from a IBM Rackswitch Server: moslXXXXXX1.example.com [10Gbit] (eth3/VLANxxx) Server: moslXXXXXX2.example.com (igb0/VLANxxx) Core: moxlXXXXsw02-core.example.com [40Gbit] (ge-0/0/0 thru 3) (That's on the aggregate interface)
Feel free to tell me I'm an idiot and "Do it this way".
See earlier mail in this thread:
Correct! It has to follow the exact format, and use the same keywords
listed (http://www.observium.org/wiki/Interface_Description_Parsing) or the default parser will not pick them up. However! You can write your own parser, and point to it in config.php.
;-)
Tom