> Mike Hawley wrote:
>> Has anyone used Nagios as a tool to perform Cisco running-config backups via
>> SNMP???

I think TFTP is closer to what you need to do.

Try TFTP server (there's a free Cisco client on www.oldversion.com) on a 
workstation and then type (something like) "copy starting-config tftp" 
or "write network" (on older routers this works).

Nagios could help you determine when your Cisco device was down, and 
then you could use the copy command ("copy tftp starting-config") to get 
back an old config.

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