[Bridge-mib] Location Information
"Bill Halpin" <BHALPIN@st-johns.org> Wed, 10 April 2002 06:41 UTC
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I hope this is the correct list to pose my question? If it isn't could someone please point me right direction and I apologize! I would like to keep track of our horizontal cabling on our switches. Is there a field at the port level of a switch to do this? Example: Port #1 on switch X.X.X.X is connected to location 100-01 out of communication closet C-1. I am using the system location field to keep track of the closet information a switch is installed in. I am using ANSI/TIA/EIA 568 cabling standard so I know what cable comes out of what closet. I would like to be able to query the switch in the C-1 closet and see what locations are cross-connected to it. I hope this makes sense and thank you for any information you could provide! Bill Halpin RCDD/LAN Specialist Network Engineer St. John's Hospital 217-544-64664 ext: 44297 bhalpin@st-johns.org _______________________________________________ Bridge-mib mailing list Bridge-mib@ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/bridge-mib
- [Bridge-mib] Location Information Bill Halpin