10-27-2020 10:16 AM
Does the Cisco SF350 class of router have an external HTTP-based (or other) interface that can be used to extract port and other information? In my application, I would have a number of such routers providing ethernet packet delivery service to all my devices. I would want to query the Cisco routers for port and device information for my own application requirements. An HTTP-based interface would be my expectation, similar to other non-Cisco "managed switch/routers".
10-28-2020 12:49 AM
- It has a web gui interface for configuration purposes
M.
10-28-2020 09:26 AM
Thank you, and yes, I am aware of, and use the GUI interface. However, this does not answer my question, so I will clarify with the following:
I have an application running on a linux computer in my private network, with a running process that would connect to a Cisco switch to extract data such as "port neighbors" and "device macs services over a port".
So the question would be: does the Cisco SF350 class of router have an external HTTP-based (or other) interface that a linux process can call to extract port and other information?
10-28-2020 10:39 AM
- Some devices support the so called REST API interface to do programmatically what you mind, but that model probably can't do that.
M.
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