NAME
CISCO-INTF - Cisco Interface Manager
SYNOPSIS
cisco-intf [options] host [...]
DESCRIPTION
Retrieve interface information or admin up/down interfaces on Cisco devices.
ARGUMENTS
host The Cisco device to manage.
OPTIONS
-c <snmp_rw> SNMP read/write community.
--community DEFAULT: (or not specified) 'private'.
-D Admin down interface.
--Down DEFAULT: (or not specified) [show info].
-i IF Interfaces to operate on.
--interfaces
IF can be number meaning ifIndex. Range can be
provided. Range uses , and - for individual and
all inclusive. Example:
2-4,11
IF can be interface name(s). If multiple, use
quotes to surround the list and spaces to separate.
Example:
"gig0/0/1 serial1/0 f0/1"
DEFAULT: (or not specified) [all].
-m [m1 [m2]...] Metrics to return. Use double quotes to delimit
--metrics multiple. Valid metrics are:
Multicasts
Broadcasts
Octets
DEFAULT: (or not specified) [show info].
-r Repeat utilization polling (if -u) indefinitely.
--repeat Use Ctrl-C to stop.
DEFAULT: (or not specified) [Poll once].
-U Admin up interface.
--Up DEFAULT: (or not specified) [show info].
-u [#] Return interface utilization instead of raw
--utilization metrics. Optional number denotes polling
interval.
DEFAULT: (or not specified) 10.
LICENSE
This software is released under the same terms as Perl itself. If you don't know what that means visit http://perl.com/.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) Michael Vincent 2010
All rights reserved