On 10/6/16 1:26 PM, Jesse McGraw wrote:
Nanog,

    (This is me scratching an itch of my own and hoping that sharing it
might be useful to others on this list.  Apologies if it isn't)

  When I'm trying to comprehend a new or complicated Cisco router,
switch or firewall configuration an old pet-peeve of mine is how
needlessly difficult it is to follow deeply nested logic in route-maps,
ACLs, QoS policy-maps etc etc

To make this a bit simpler I’ve been working on a perl script to convert
these text-based configuration files into HTML with links between the
different elements (e.g. To an access-list from the interface where it’s
applied, from policy-maps to class-maps etc), hopefully making it easier
to to follow the chain of logic via clicking links and using the forward
and back buttons in your browser to go back and forth between command
and referenced list.

Way cool. Now to hook it into RANCID....

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