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subnetsandvlans [2011/04/08 13:58]
faltin [Guide lines for configuring router interface descriptions]
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 ^ $comment ​  | Any further (unstructured) description you may want to add (btw: also a way of distinguishing two math-staff-subnets from one another). ​                             | ^ $comment ​  | Any further (unstructured) description you may want to add (btw: also a way of distinguishing two math-staff-subnets from one another). ​                             |
 ^ $vlan      | The vlan number for this broadcast domain. Please note: This information may be derived from the interface name itself, if this is a virtual interface or it may be derived from the connected switch, using CDP. It may also be added (or changed) in editDatabase. ​                                   | ^ $vlan      | The vlan number for this broadcast domain. Please note: This information may be derived from the interface name itself, if this is a virtual interface or it may be derived from the connected switch, using CDP. It may also be added (or changed) in editDatabase. ​                                   |
-^ $to_router | The router that this routerinterface ​is connected to. Please note: This information is easily derived automatically by getDeviceData ​and is thus superficial. ​            |+^ $to_router | The router that this router interface ​is connected to. Please note: This information is easily derived automatically by ipdevpoll ​and is thus superficial. ​            |
 ^ $to_org ​   | The organizational unit that this external link is peering with.                      | ^ $to_org ​   | The organizational unit that this external link is peering with.                      |
  
  
  
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