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[atlas] LLDP Support for RIPE Probes
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Marco Slater
marco at marcoslater.com
Wed Dec 23 00:10:31 CET 2015
Agreed! +1 -Marco > On 22 Dec 2015, at 23:51, Nick Hilliard <nick at inex.ie> wrote: > > yes. YES! > > Nick > > Daniel Suchy wrote: >> +1 >> >>> On 22.12.2015 22:31, Rickard Östman wrote: >>> awesome idea. >>> >>> another useful feature would be to let the probe share via the atlas >>> portal what device and port it's connected to. To the owner alone, that is. >>> >>> /Rickard >>> >>> On Tuesday, 22 December 2015, Max Gebert <max at gwebs.se >>> <mailto:max at gwebs.se>> wrote: >>> >>> Hey! >>> >>> I could definitely see the appeal of such a function in our network. >>> +1 from me! >>> >>> Best regards/ Hälsningar >>> Max Gebert >>> >>>> 22 dec 2015 kl. 18:23 skrev Chris Elliott <chelliot at pobox.com>: >>>> >>>> +1 >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, December 22, 2015, Annika Wickert >>>> <annikaw at penguinfriends.org> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi everybody, >>>> >>>> I would like to see LLDP support in the future on the RIPE probes. >>>> >>>> It would be a really helpful feature, to see on what Port the >>>> RIPE Probe resides at the moment. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Annika >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Chris Elliott >>>> CCIE # 2013 >>>> >>>> “You and I are mirages that perceive themselves” >>>> --Douglas Hofstadter > >
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