NetBox Backend Scripts issueshttps://gitlab.fem-net.de/nexbox/netbox-backend-scripts/-/issues2021-11-27T16:59:58+01:00https://gitlab.fem-net.de/nexbox/netbox-backend-scripts/-/issues/4AddArubaAp: Add support for specifying the site via API2021-11-27T16:59:58+01:00Adrian SchollmeyerAddArubaAp: Add support for specifying the site via APISince support for passing objects via the API is rather crappy–if existent at all–we still need dirty hacks to allow passing such parameters via the API.
AddArubaAp lacks support for specifying the site this way, but it might be require...Since support for passing objects via the API is rather crappy–if existent at all–we still need dirty hacks to allow passing such parameters via the API.
AddArubaAp lacks support for specifying the site this way, but it might be required for deployments like club Wi-Fi and non-standard house names.https://gitlab.fem-net.de/nexbox/netbox-backend-scripts/-/issues/5Add new script to prepare ports for Wi-Fi deployments where cables are being cut2022-02-09T12:08:55+01:00Adrian SchollmeyerAdd new script to prepare ports for Wi-Fi deployments where cables are being cutIn houses H, I, and L to install Wi-Fi APs, cables going to the users' rooms are cut, keystone modules are installed on both ends of the cut and are patched to E0 and E1 of the AP that is installed in the dorm. This change needs to be re...In houses H, I, and L to install Wi-Fi APs, cables going to the users' rooms are cut, keystone modules are installed on both ends of the cut and are patched to E0 and E1 of the AP that is installed in the dorm. This change needs to be reflected in NetBox.
The current approach is adding a Rear/Front port pair for each keystone module (one “uplink” which connects the switch and E0 and one “downlink” which connects E1 and the user socket). Example:
* The AP aruba-ap-l01 is installed in House L 6d 09-00-2.
* The cable to 09-00-22 socket 5 is being cut and keystone modules installed.
* These ports shall be created (Rear Port -> Front Port):
* Hausaufgang L 6d 09-00-2 Flur Uplink Rear -> Hausaufgang L 6d 09-00-2 Flur Uplink
* Hausaufgang L 6d 09-00-2 Flur Downlink Rear -> Hausaufgang L 6d 09-00-2 Flur Downlink
* The cable `Hausaufgang L 6d 09-00-22 Dose 5 -> Patchpanel Port XYZ` shall be deleted.
* These cables shall be created:
* Hausaufgang L 6d 09-00-2 Flur Uplink Rear -> Patchpanel Port XYZ
* Hausaufgang L 6d 09-00-2 Flur Uplink -> aruba-ap-l01/E0
* Hausaufgang L 6d 09-00-2 Flur Downlink Rear -> Hausaufgang L 6d 09-00-22 Dose 5 Rear
* Hausaufgang L 6d 09-00-2 Flur Downlink -> aruba-ap-l01/E1
This reflects the physical situation after the AP installation most accurately.https://gitlab.fem-net.de/nexbox/netbox-backend-scripts/-/issues/3Adjust scripts to be compatible with NetBox version 3.02021-09-11T16:01:35+02:00Adrian SchollmeyerAdjust scripts to be compatible with NetBox version 3.0I am once again asking for your changelog...I am once again asking for your changelog...https://gitlab.fem-net.de/nexbox/netbox-backend-scripts/-/issues/1Scripts are broken2021-08-28T20:59:18+02:00Adrian SchollmeyerScripts are brokenI am once again asking for you moral support.
Apparently, NetBox did some breaking changes during the last minor version bump.
God, I love semantic versioning...
Well, now let's adjust the scripts to make them compatible with NetBox 2.11.I am once again asking for you moral support.
Apparently, NetBox did some breaking changes during the last minor version bump.
God, I love semantic versioning...
Well, now let's adjust the scripts to make them compatible with NetBox 2.11.https://gitlab.fem-net.de/nexbox/netbox-backend-scripts/-/issues/2Unify language for human-readable text2021-08-28T21:01:05+02:00Adrian SchollmeyerUnify language for human-readable textHuman-readable text in scripts currently consists both of English and German language.
This shall be unified so that everything uses just one language.Human-readable text in scripts currently consists both of English and German language.
This shall be unified so that everything uses just one language.Adrian SchollmeyerAdrian Schollmeyer