I use snmpset to tftp my router configs a couple times a day. The command is
as follows:

snmpset -t    .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.55. s .cfg

I also use it to write my running configs to NVRAM at the same time:

snmpset -t    .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.54.0 i 1

Each day my configs are archived and I save the last 30 days worth.
The NVRAM write has saved me a couple of times when myself and others have
made router changes and forgot to write the configs.
We only had to have one major failure due to a reboot that returned it to an
old config before I decided to implement this feature.

There are a couple of MIB browsers out there that may help you out in the
future. Solarwinds makes a decent one, although it may be pricey. I think
that there are some freeware MIB browsers, but I can't remember what they
are off the top of my head.

Garry W. Cook, CCNA
Network Infrastructure Manager
MACTEC, Inc. - http://www.mactec.com/
303.308.6228 - 303.881.5157


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> Subject: [mrtg] How to get running-config of cisco routers 
> through SNMP request?--Help Please
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> Hello,mrtg#!
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> Any one can tell me whether I can  get running-config of 
> cisco routers through SNMP request!#
> And if we can ,what is the oid for this purpose?
> Thanks .
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