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Re: web CGIs for Bay Networks routers?
From: Mark Bixby <markb () spock dis cccd edu>
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 1997 15:58:59 -0700 (PDT)
Jon Green writes:
On Mon, 4 Aug 1997 17:14:40 -0700 (PDT), markb () spock dis cccd edu writes:Has anybody written any web CGIs for Bay Networks routers that they'd like to share with me? I'm looking for something that either extracts the data from the SNMP MIB or from the Technician Interface via telnet, simple stuff like displaying the IP routing table, the BGP routes, etc. Site Manager under MS-Windows is just too slow and painful for doing this routine kind of stuff.....A simpler way would be to just telnet to the router and type 'show ip routes' or 'show bgp routes' (or for a different look, 'ip routes' and 'ip bgp routes'). I guess you could try to automate that into a CGI script, but what's the point, if speed is what you're looking for?
For my personal use, a manual telnet will suffice. But I also want to provide certain information to other people without having to give them the telnet password, so I was wondering if somebody had already done a Bay version of the Cisco thing at: http://nitrous.digex.net/mae/mae-lg.html -- Mark Bixby E-mail: markb () cccd edu Coast Community College Dist. Web: http://www.cccd.edu/~markb/ District Information Services 1370 Adams Ave, Costa Mesa, CA, USA 92626-5429 Technical Support +1 714 438-4647 "You can tune a file system, but you can't tune a fish." - tunefs(1M)
Current thread:
- web CGIs for Bay Networks routers? Mark Bixby (Aug 05)
- Re: web CGIs for Bay Networks routers? Jon Green (Aug 05)
- Re: web CGIs for Bay Networks routers? Mark Bixby (Aug 06)
- Re: web CGIs for Bay Networks routers? Jon Green (Aug 05)