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Special Forums IP Networking Cisco Catalyst 1700 Post 51447 by guest100 on Thursday 20th of May 2004 02:37:30 AM
Old 05-20-2004
Cisco Catalyst 1700

Hi,

Sorry about the hassle...
Does anyone know if the Cisco Catalyst 1700 is stackable, I ckecked in the Cisco home page, bulletins etc. but can't find anything.

Thanks in advance
 

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CDPR(8) 						      System Manager's Manual							   CDPR(8)

NAME
cdpr - Cisco Discovery Protocol Reporter SYNOPSIS
cdpr [-h] [-t seconds ] [-d device | -r pcap-file ] [-u server-config-file ] [-l location ] [-n hostname ] [-s server ] [-p script-path ] DESCRIPTION
cdpr listens on specified network interfaces for Cisco Discovery Protocol packets. It then decodes those packets and outputs the informa- tion, optionally sending the information to a server for processing. OPTIONS
-d device Specify device to use (eth0, hme0, etc.) -r pcap-file Specify file to read from instead of network device. -h Print the usage. -t seconds Time in seconds to abort waiting for a packet (should be > 60) -v[vv] Set verbose mode. -u server-config-file Send cdpr information to a cdpr server. See /usr/share/doc/cdpr/README.cdprs -l location Location/description of this port; for use with -u or -s and -p. -n hostname Override the hostname reported to the server; for use with -u or -s and -p. -s server Server to send information to, specify port with a: after server/IP. Example: 192.168.1.20:88 (default: 80) requires -p (overridden by -u) -p script-path Path of server script to send data to; requires -s (overridden by -u) AUTHOR
Lance O'Connor <lance at ronnoco dot net> This manual page was written by Matt Zagrabelny <mzagrabe at d dot umn dot edu>, for the Debian system (but may be used by others). User Manuals APRIL 2009 CDPR(8)
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