The Findaddr Utility; Using The Findaddr Command - Extreme Networks Ridgeline Guide Manual

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To display all alarm log entries for the alarm named FanFailed in the local Ridgeline database that
occurred yesterday and are unacknowledged, enter the following command:
AlarmMgr -user admin -y -u -an "Fan Failed"
To find all alarm log entries that were generated from port 12 on device 10.2.3.4, and place the
results in the file device1.txt enter the following command:
AlarmMgr -user admin -dip 10.2.3.4 -p 12 -f device1.txt

The FindAddr Utility

Using the Find Address command (FindAddr) you can specify a Media Access Control (MAC) or
Internet Protocol (IP) network address, and a set of network devices (or ports on a device) to query for
those addresses. The command returns a list of the devices and ports associated with those addresses,
and output the results to the command window or to a file.
This command provides a command-line version of the functionality available in the Ridgeline IP/MAC
Address Finder.

Using the FindAddr Command

The FindAddr utility is located in the Ridgeline
By default this is
\Program Files\Extreme Networks\Ridgeline 3.0\client\bin
/opt/ExtremeNetworks/Ridgeline3.0/client/bin
This command includes options for specifying Ridgeline server access information, the address to be
located, and a search domain (an individual device and ports, or a device or port group).
The syntax of the command is as follows:
FindAddr -user <Ridgeline username> <address options> <search domain options> <other options>
The Ridgeline user name is required. You must also include at least one search address specification,
and a search domain specification.
The FindAddr command returns a list of MAC and IP addresses and the devices and ports associated
with those addresses.
Table 16
specifies the options you can use with this command:
Table 16: FindAddr command options
Option
-user <username>
-password <password>
-host <hostname | IP
address>
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directory,
bin
Value
Ridgeline user name. This option is required.
Ridgeline user password. If the password is blank, do not include
this argument.
Ridgeline server hostname or IP address.
<Ridgeline_install_dir>/client/bin
in a UNIX environment.
.
in Windows, or
Default
None
No
password
localhost
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