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arnoldv2 [2008/04/02 14:07]
bredal
arnoldv2 [2008/04/30 09:38] (current)
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 //This document is under construction.//​ //This document is under construction.//​
  
-{{tools:​arnold.png|}} Arnold is a subsystem to NAV-v3, first released in NAV-v3.1. Arnold is a port-blocker and vlan changer, and was originally made to be able to easier remove mischievers from the campus-internet.+{{tools:​arnold.png|}} Arnold is a subsystem to NAV 3, first released in NAV 3.1. Arnold is a port-blocker and vlan changer, and was originally made to be able to easier remove mischievers from the campus-internet.
  
 This document will give you information about how Arnold works and how to use and configure it. A FAQ-section will be added as questions are received. ​ This document will give you information about how Arnold works and how to use and configure it. A FAQ-section will be added as questions are received. ​
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 Arnold consists of a couple of scripts (including a arnold-module),​ a web-interface and a database. For basic use you will never have to touch the scripts, just use the web-interface to disable and enable ports. Arnold should be ready to use without any fuzz as long as the NAV-database is up to date. Some of the features requires some editing in config-files,​ which is documented later in this document. Arnold consists of a couple of scripts (including a arnold-module),​ a web-interface and a database. For basic use you will never have to touch the scripts, just use the web-interface to disable and enable ports. Arnold should be ready to use without any fuzz as long as the NAV-database is up to date. Some of the features requires some editing in config-files,​ which is documented later in this document.
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 **How to use a predefined detention** **How to use a predefined detention**
  
-The only way to use a predefined detention is by using the ''​start_arnold.pl''​-script. When you have defined a predefined detention you should make a cron-job or some other way of running ''​start_arnold.pl''​ automatically whenever you want. +The only way to use a predefined detention is by using the ''​start_arnold.pl''​-script. When you have defined a predefined detention you should make a cron-job or some other way of running ''​start_arnold.pl''​ automatically whenever you want. See section about start_arnold.py.
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-Examples: +
-<​code>​ +
-Create some examples here. +
-</​code>​+
  
 ===== The scripts ===== ===== The scripts =====
arnoldv2.1207145253.txt.gz · Last modified: 2008/04/02 14:07 by bredal