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10-14-2016 07:53 AM
10-14-2016 07:53 AM
Auditing VLANs in Server Profiles using CLi
hello everyone,
I am trying to script an audit of some older Flex-10 VC's using the CLI, and need to produce a list of which VLANs arre configured on each NIC in each server profile, and the speed set for the NIC
I've had some success with:
Show profile profilename to show which ports have profiles assigned
show enet-connection Profile_Blade_16 to get the Speed etc
But as all our profiles have multiple VLANs setup, I can't quite see how to drill down into that. I am trying to produce a script that can check 50 Hosts and check they have the same Profile, VLAN & Speed assignments.. thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
I also wondered if Powershell was available for the older firmware, or if this was only for One View?
Many thanks,
Dave