Execute a script when a rule is used
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‎06-01-2016 01:06 PM
Hello,
I'm working with NAC and so netlogin.
We have a need to have a switch plugged on another one without having to disable the netlogin but it looks like it's impossible.
We tried numerous setup, and the only one that is working, is to make the second switch linked with a trunk port.
As every port on the network has netlogin enabled by default, I would like to know if there is a way to disable it and make the edge port, a trunk port with all the VLANs on it.
I was wondering, is it possible to call a script and execute it when a specific rule / policy is used ?
This script would basically disable netlogin on that port and put all the VLANs, basically changing it from a end user type port, to a trunk type port.
I know we can do that by hand, through OneView and it works fine, but it's not very efficient in our setup.
Thanks
Gaspard
I'm working with NAC and so netlogin.
We have a need to have a switch plugged on another one without having to disable the netlogin but it looks like it's impossible.
We tried numerous setup, and the only one that is working, is to make the second switch linked with a trunk port.
As every port on the network has netlogin enabled by default, I would like to know if there is a way to disable it and make the edge port, a trunk port with all the VLANs on it.
I was wondering, is it possible to call a script and execute it when a specific rule / policy is used ?
This script would basically disable netlogin on that port and put all the VLANs, basically changing it from a end user type port, to a trunk type port.
I know we can do that by hand, through OneView and it works fine, but it's not very efficient in our setup.
Thanks
Gaspard
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‎06-01-2016 07:03 PM
The problem is that it isn't compatible with x250 with exos 15.3 or x400 with exos 15.6.
And yes, very useful 🙂
thanks
And yes, very useful 🙂
thanks
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‎06-01-2016 07:03 PM
Hopefully some day, you'll have switches that are. 🙂 Policy Manager really shines managing hundreds of switches, wireless controllers, integrating with Extreme Control.
The other employees have given some really great info about local scripts on the box to tackle this problem another way. Best of luck with solving your problem!
The other employees have given some really great info about local scripts on the box to tackle this problem another way. Best of luck with solving your problem!
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‎06-01-2016 07:03 PM
Our switches aren't compatible with the Policy Manager 😕
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‎06-01-2016 07:03 PM
It's a feature for any service rule if you're using Policy Manager and Nac in conjunction.
Policy Manager Thick Client
Netsight Oneview[6.3] / Extreme Management [Screenshot from 7.0]
Policy Manager Thick Client
Netsight Oneview[6.3] / Extreme Management [Screenshot from 7.0]
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‎06-01-2016 07:03 PM
Hello, I wasn't able to find that menu 😕
Can you tell me where it is ? 🙂
Can you tell me where it is ? 🙂
