Specifications

Book Title
Ridgeline Concepts and Solutions Guide
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You can specify only one Ridgeline server (database) in a command. If you want to search devices
from the inventory databases of multiple Ridgeline servers, you must use a separate command for
each server.
You can specify multiple IP and MAC addresses as search items by repeating the -ip or -mac
options.
- For MAC addresses, you can specify a wildcard for the last three values in the address (such as
10:11:12:*:*:*).
- Wildcards are not supported for IP addresses. To search for multiple IP addresses, you can use
the
-all option, or include multiple -ip options.
- You can specify both an IP address and a MAC address as search addresses in one command.
-port <port> Ridgeline server port number.
Do not specify this after the -dip option or it will be taken as a search
domain specification.
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-f <file specification> Name of file to receive output. If you do not specify a path, the file is
placed in the current directory. If the file already exists, it is
overwritten.
Comman
d window
(stdout)
-help Displays syntax for this command. None
Search address options:
-all Display all addresses located in the search
domain.
At least one of
these options is
required.
The -mac and -ip
options may be
combined.
None
-mac <mac_address> Locate the specified MAC address. The
address must be specified as six two-digit
hexadecimal values separated by colons
(xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx). You can specify a wildcard
address by specifying asterisks instead of the
last three values (for example, 21:14:18:*:*:*).
This option may be repeated.
-ip <IP address> Locate the specified IP address.
This option may be repeated.
Search domain options:
-dg <device group> Defines the search domain to include the
specified device group.
At least one of
-dip, -dg, or -pg
must be provided.
These options
may be repeated
and combined.
None
-pg <port group> Defines the search domain to include the
specified port group.
-dip <IP address> Defines the search domain to include the
device specified by the IP address.
-port <port> Defines the search domain to include one or more ports on the
device specified by the -dip option. Multiple ports can be specified
separated by commas. Slot and port are specified as slot:port. For
example, 1:2,2:3
Important: If used, this option must immediately follow the -dip option
to which it applies.
All ports
on the
device
Table 16: FindAddr command options (continued)
Option Value Default