>> 2. Use to dump Cisco running config to my own TFTP server (with a good
>> portion of Cisco routers and switches).  Once you have the config, all
>> sorts of things are possible - especially if they are still storing
>> passwords on the device in the clear or with type 7.  With this easily
>> decoded passwords, you'd not be surprised how often they are re-used
>> across the org for all sorts of thing, including the rest of their Cisco
>> infrastructure.  I use muts' script that I found here:
>> http://littlehacker.persiangig.com/cisco/copy-router-config.pl
>> (I think it also might be on BT5, but I'm not sure.)
>
> Do you know if you can put it back again if you have write access?
> That would be very useful!


I tried this with SolarWinds and it worked.
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