Hello,
Where do I stick my write community-password on the scli-commandline?
scli version is 0.2.12 on Debian Sarge (stable).
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Steen Suder <http://www.suder.dk/>
ICQ UIN 4133803
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Hello,
I'm trying to disable port number 1 on a HP ProCurve 2524 switch with
this command:
# scli -v 2c -c 'set interface status 1 down' 192.168.1.244 control
It works by opening ports 1, 10-19 and 21. It seems that I'm not able to
control the <regexp> mentioned in the manual.
Can someone give me a pointer as how to specify port number 1 and none
other?
My angle is Perl, but it seems that I'm not able to apply any of my
knowledge as inferior it may be :-/
scli version is 0.2.12 on Debian Sarge (stable).
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Mvh. / Best regards,
Steen Suder <http://www.suder.dk/>
ICQ UIN 4133803
Key fingerprint = E412 52A3 3CE2 C19D 8749 85F7 5C43 A8A6 1137 C810
To all of you, who happen to miss scli RPMs on SUSE (I've asked several
times for adding them in the past few years), or on equivalent native
packages for other system:
You can now also use
klik://scli
to use scli within seconds, on nearly every Linux system out there.
[Of course, the klik client installation needs to have happened before
on systems which do not yet have it:
"wget klik.atekon.de/client/install -O -|sh"
and follow instructions (maybe you need to set "export DIALOG=kdialog"
first) -- a matter of a 20 kByte download and a 20 seconds effort....]
If you happen to need scli on a system that doesn't sport a libxml2
installation, or if the standard klik package doesn't work, try
klik://scli@scratch
[and don't get scared by the .deb packages being downloaded into your
RPM system -- they won't disturb or interfer with your system package
manager at all. I swear.]
For those of you who don't know about klik yet, here's the pitch:
http://dot.kde.org/1126867980/http://www.kdedevelopers.org/blog/418/http://klik.atekon.de/
Cheers,
Kurt