Re: [foxboro] AW's have 2 names
- From: "Corey R Clingo" <clingoc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 17:27:59 -0500
Try /etc/wparlns. I use it for most of my scripts that need to know all
the station names...
Corey Clingo
BASF Corp.
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Subject: [foxboro] AW's have 2 names
We have never had AW's on the nodes I maintian befoer, just AP's and WP's.
Nowunfortunately we do :-(
So, the first problem is thta I have scripts that parse the /etc/aplns,
and
etc/wplns, and thus armed go off and do system checks on all of the
machines on a given node. Problem is now these files contain "phantom
WP's"
which aparently are the "WP name" for the AP.
Is there a way (short of hard coding for each node) to determione thta
such
an entry is a "Phantom name", and does nto represent a real WP?
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