Of course, not :-) i'm french, and in france and IP address is called @ when we want to hide it Selon Jens Rosenboom <j.rosenboom@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Am 11.04.11 07:14, schrieb Julien BRETON: > > I use version 0.19.3, i even tried with an older version without success. > > > > I've added another switch in the objects : > > Properties : > > Name: SW-A219 > > FQDN : @ip.domain.com > > HW : Catalyst : 2960-24TC (it's in fact a TC-L but it should'nt be a > problem) > > SW : Cisco IOS 12.2 > > > > IPV4 Tab > > OS Interface : Cisco IOS 12.2 (not sure what to put here) > > IP : @IP > > Type: connected > > The others tabs and fields are not set. > > > > My /deviceconfig/switch.secrets.php is like this : > > > > # S-T-A-R-T > > @ip.domain.com telnet @IP - - user_pass enable_pass > > # S-T-O-P > > > > The rights are set with owner www-data and 0755 > > The server is Ubuntu server 64bits 10.04 > > > > Unfortunately, that doesn't work. Still have code 127 > > Do you really have the "@" in the IP field? If yes, I'd suggest removing it. > > > Julien BRETON