[c-nsp] Interface descriptions - what do you put in?

Oliver Gorwits oliver.gorwits at oucs.ox.ac.uk
Fri May 22 02:00:35 EDT 2009


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> <petelists at templin.org> wrote:
>> What do you put into your interface descriptions?  Do you
>> document circuit ID, far-end equipment/port, near-end
>> equipment/port, and/or anything else?

On occasion we add a coded message to tell our monitoring system to
do something different with that port.

A simple example - "[DNA]" in the description for "Do Not Alert".

HTH,

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Oliver Gorwits, Network and Telecommunications Group,
Oxford University Computing Services
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