Whoa! I didn't know about that. Really odd way to do it, though. I don't understand why there are templates for some hardware when I just want to set the names and types myself. And I get this no matter what I choose: An error has occured in [assertUIntArg()]. Additional information: Parameter 'port_type' is not a number (calling function is [addMultiPorts]). Go back or try starting from index page. Suggestions? Regards, Tyler On Friday 09 October 2009 12:10:24 Frank Altpeter wrote: > Hi there, > > on 2009-10-08 at 19:51:04 CEST, Don Greer wrote: > > Is it possible we could do something like the "AutoPorts > > configuration" on the Ports page to create/add ports for a device? > > > > I'm thinking to that could be accomplished easiest by adding a tab > > "Bulk Ports" or something that looks just like the "Ports" tab, but > > without the "L2 address" column entry. In it you can enter stuff in the > > same script format as the "AutoPorts configuration" stuff. This would > > make the coding fairly simple and allow you to add a batch of new ports > > when you, for instance, add a 24 or 48 port card to a switch or router. > > I think your best solution might be to enable the "Enable "Add/update > multiple ports" form" feature within the configuration tab. > > > Tìoraidh an-dràsda, > > Frank Altpeter > -- "Standard creepiness rule: don't date under (AGE/2 + 7)." -- Randall Munroe, XKCD