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avtsuk
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I've been tasked with looking at a network of twelve 48 port switches, the first thing i've found is someone has been implimenting bandwidth settings on a lot of the ports. I'd really rather avoid factory resetting the switches to sweep away the bandwith limits.

Is there an efficient way of enumerating the network ports across all the switches and removing all the bandwidth limits that have been put in place? its a lot of work to visit each switch and every port to remove limits otherwise.

 

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balaji.bandi
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You can run an automated script like CATtools to do the job for you, they have a trail you can get install and test it,.

 

avtsuk
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thanks for the suggestion, it looks like i need to create a script first by placing all the commands i want to send into a text file and then fire that off against each switch.

 

still seems very labour intensive.

balaji.bandi
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what else you expect for the community to help you here? Do other suggestions hire a consultant who can do your work?

avtsuk
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@balaji.bandi You know, its people like you that give forums a bad name. if you can't provide a constructive suggestion then take your miss placed arogance and crawl back under your stone !. unhelpful peope like you are not wanted !!

Leo Laohoo
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@avtsuk wrote:

You know, its people like you that give forums a bad name. if you can't provide a constructive suggestion then take your miss placed arogance and crawl back under your stone !. unhelpful peope like you are not wanted !!


I do not see any malice to @balaji.bandi's question.  

 

avtsuk
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@Leo LaohooSuggesting I hire a consultant to do my work doesnt demonstrate a constructive community spirit.

 

Pleased to say someone else contacted me with info that lead to documentation that helped.

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