There is an open source tool called rancid that does what you need and
it is free.
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On Oct 9, 2009, at 7:57 PM, nicholas golden <[email protected]> wrote:
I am kind of new to R&S, I have a little over a year of configuring
routers and switches and really kind of fell into it when we were
short staffed, so I fell in love. Well, because I was the "new guy"
I didn't get to do a ton, I did but not some of the more fun stuff.
So now I am on the pursuit for the CCIE and I got a question about
something in the real world and maybe someone knows.
Is there a management suite, utility, etc that's low cost
(preferably free! since I am unemployed :) ) that will extract
configurations automatically? I am sure the answer is yes. I am
aware of something we used at work which was "Network General" But I
wasn't cool enough to be invited to ever touch that. This is really
a question of real world, but I would like something to play around
with so I can be more versatile when a employer hires me.
As with anything, I am learning the HARD HARD HARD (yes 3x hard) way
that there are 2 parts to the CCIE. Ambition and then the second
part is patience. I have the first part (don't we all?), and I am
learning the second.
Ok that's it. Thanks in advance, happy studying and have a good
weekend - I'll be telling my wife "It's that magic time again STUDY
TIME WOOT!" then she'll give me the "evil eye" and I'll be on my
way :) haha.
-Nick
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