How to use Switch Port Mapper (Console Version)
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Wara
How to use Switch Port Mapper (Console Version) 30 January 2014, 04:22 |
Re: How to use Switch Port Mapper (Console Version) 30 January 2014, 10:09 |
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Re: How to use Switch Port Mapper 06 February 2014, 21:09 |
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Wara
Re: How to use Switch Port Mapper 12 February 2014, 17:21 |
Wara
Re: How to use Switch Port Mapper 12 February 2014, 17:49 |
When using this license, it operated correctly.
It seemed that 'was unnecessary.
"------ KEY BEGIN KEY ------" "------ KEY END KEY ------"
------ KEY BEGIN KEY ------ <-- Cut Here
...key’s contents...
------ KEY END KEY ------ <- Cut Here
thank you for your consideration.
Brad
Re: How to use Switch Port Mapper (Console Version) 15 July 2015, 08:27 |
Re: How to use Switch Port Mapper (Console Version) 15 July 2015, 12:18 |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 3 519 |
Brad
Re: How to use Switch Port Mapper (Console Version) 16 July 2015, 00:26 |
The /column switch is what we're looking for, but when we use /output:some.csv - all fields are still exported to the resulting .csv
Re: How to use Switch Port Mapper (Console Version) 16 July 2015, 16:06 |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 3 519 |
Please download the update and let me know how it works for you.
Brad
Re: How to use Switch Port Mapper (Console Version) 17 July 2015, 03:52 |
I was using /columns instead of /column by accident, seems to work, maybe it should be removed as it gives weird results (i need /columns:", first column", or else the first column is missed
One Question: Would it be easy to format the output table in the same order as you syntax of the command you run?
i.e.: column:"VLAN,Port Name" outputs as; Port Name, VLAN
Re: How to use Switch Port Mapper (Console Version) 17 July 2015, 13:14 |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 3 519 |
Now it should respect the column order when saving from GUI and the /column switch when using the console version.