On 22/04/09 23:45, Felix Nkansah wrote:
Hi Team,
I am prospecting a short contract from a client (an ISP) who wants to
redesign their internal and edge networks.
Among other things, their requirement is for their HSRP or GLBP routers to
automatically synchronize their running configurations.
Hi Team,
I am prospecting a short contract from a client (an ISP) who wants to
redesign their internal and edge networks.
Among other things, their requirement is for their HSRP or GLBP routers to
automatically synchronize their running configurations.
So that when configurations changes are
, 2009 4:45 PM
Subject: [c-nsp] Automatically Synchronize IOS Router Configurations?
Hi Team,
I am prospecting a short contract from a client (an ISP) who wants to
redesign their internal and edge networks.
Among other things, their requirement is for their HSRP or GLBP routers to
automatically
Sync between each other? Yeah, you will have to look at something external,
something that would have write perms (like through SNMP or AAA). Maybe a
tacacs+ system can do this? I know there are products/scripts that can tftp
off / snmp read the config and store them off. There maybe a push
Graham Wooden wrote:
Sync between each other? Yeah, you will have to look at something external,
something that would have write perms (like through SNMP or AAA). Maybe a
tacacs+ system can do this? I know there are products/scripts that can tftp
off / snmp read the config and store them off.
Felix Nkansah wrote on 2009-04-23:
Among other things, their requirement is for their HSRP or GLBP routers
to automatically synchronize their running configurations.
You could avoid the problem entirely, but still meet the objective by using VSS?
Rgds,
- I.
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Ian Henderson, CCIE #14721
On 23/04/2009 1:07 PM, Ian Henderson wrote:
Felix Nkansah wrote on 2009-04-23:
Among other things, their requirement is for their HSRP or GLBP routers
to automatically synchronize their running configurations.
You could avoid the problem entirely, but still meet the objective by using VSS?