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Old October 21st 03, 06:09 PM
Nicolas CHEVE
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Le 21 Oct 2003 09:08:15 -0700
(Sean Cummins) a =E9crit:

Nicolas CHEVE wrote in message
... Le 20 Oct 2003
07:08:33 -0700
(Sean Cummins) a crit:

Actually Michael, Brocade does have an excellent CLI, and they also
have a Perl API. You may have to purchase the API Toolkit (you

should talk to your EMC rep about this). Either of these methods
would allow you to write your own scripts without invalidating
Brocade's support.
- Sean

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Sean,
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You talk about a perl API for brocade switch.
Could you give me more informations about this ?
Do you have an URL about this ?
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THY
Nicolas


Nicolas,

Certainly. You can find some info at
http://www.brocade.com/products/api_scripting.jsp but there does not
appear to be any way to download the API from Brocade's public site.=20
There is a "Buy Now" button at the bottom of the page that directs you
to a course enrollment page, which states that you will be given
access to the API if you attend the course.

I obtained the API toolkit for free by attending one of Brocade's many
free seminars, so you may be able to get it there as well. I believe
you can also download it if you work for a partner company (and have a
partner login), and you MAY be able to get it if you have a support
contract (not sure about that one).

I would bet that if you just asked your Brocade (or EMC, or whoever
your primary vendor is) sales rep they'd probably give it to you as
well.

- Sean


Thank you Sean for the URL,

I will talk about the API to HP (my vendor).

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Nicolas