[rancid] Re: folded lines

chen_daniel at emc.com chen_daniel at emc.com
Wed Nov 1 18:12:53 UTC 2006


Here's an idea,

It would seem that the IOS directive 'term width 0' just like the 'term
length 0' prevents the paging.

Ooh, time to change the 'clogin' code near the 'term length 0' section.

I have 6509 with lots of vlan memberships that constantly change as
ports link/unlink.

Regards,
Daniel Chen

> -----Original Message-----
> From: rancid-discuss-bounces at shrubbery.net [mailto:rancid-discuss-
> bounces at shrubbery.net] On Behalf Of Lance Vermilion
> Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 10:39 AM
> To: William Yardley
> Cc: rancid-discuss at shrubbery.net
> Subject: [rancid] Re: folded lines
> 
> On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 09:28:28PM -0800, William Yardley wrote:
> > I have a Cisco 4948 and RANCID is repeatedly noticing the following
> > difference: (squished down the columns a little to be a bit easier
to
> > read)
> >
> >   !VLAN: VLAN Name           Status   Ports
> >   !VLAN: ---- -------------- --------
-------------------------------
> >
> > - !VLAN: 1    default        active   Gi1/1, Gi1/2, Gi1/3, Gi1/4
> > - !VLAN:                              Gi1/5, Gi1/6, Gi1/9, Gi1/10
> > - !VLAN:                              Gi1/11, Gi1/13, Gi1/14, Gi1/15
> > - !VLAN:                              Gi1/17, Gi1/18, Gi1/19, Gi1/21
> > - !VLAN:                              Gi1/22, Gi1/23, Gi1/24, Gi1/25
> > - !VLAN:                              Gi1/27, Gi1/29, Gi1/30, Gi1/31
> > - !VLAN:                              Gi1/33, Gi1/35, Gi1/37, Gi1/39
> > - !VLAN:                              Gi1/41, Gi1/42, Gi1/43, Gi1/44
> > + !VLAN: 1    default        active   Gi1/1, Gi1/2, Gi1/3, Gi1/4,
Gi1/5,
> Gi1/6, Gi1/9, Gi1/10, Gi1/11, Gi1/13, Gi1/14, Gi1/15, Gi1/17,
> > Gi1/18, Gi1/19, Gi1/21, Gi1/22, Gi1/23, Gi1/24, Gi1/25, Gi1/27,
Gi1/29,
> Gi1/30, Gi1/31, Gi1/33, Gi1/35, Gi1/37, Gi1/39, Gi1/41, Gi1/42,
Gi1/43,
> Gi1/44
> >   !VLAN: 20   VLAN0020                         active    Gi1/45,
Gi1/46,
> Gi1/47, Gi1/48
> >
> > Each time it runs, the version that gets committed flip-flops. Am I
> > missing something obvious?
> >
> > w
> >
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> I have that same problem. Anyone else solved this problem other than
> ignoring !VLAN lines?
> --
> 
> -Lance <rancid at gheek.net>
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