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On Mar 2, 2012, at 6:30 PM, "Erik Sundberg" wrote:
> Thanks everyone, I just finished installing rancid and have it up and running
> already.
>
> What web front end are you using to browse the CVS tree?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Erik
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Thanks everyone, I just finished installing rancid and have it up and running
already.
What web front end are you using to browse the CVS tree?
Thanks
Erik
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Can do SSH. Use read-only account though, no need for a powerful account to
read the config. Also stores the config with revision control/history and the
file stored has obfuscated passwords/credentials.
alan
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On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 01:57:02PM -0600, Erik Sundberg wrote:
> What is everyone using for router/switch/firewall config backups?
A short local bash script that does an SNMP write to the correct
OID on each switch to tell it to copy its config file to the tftp
server.
> Is rancid still the one t
RANCID and a couple of home-made scripts for custom jobs
alan
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> >
> > A pricy tool that has a lot of advantages over Cisco Works and TAC/ACS
> mostly in the area of user friendliness.
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> [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Erik Sundberg
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> Quick question/poll
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Subject: [c-nsp] Config Backups
Quick question/poll
What is everyone using for router/switch/firewall config backups?
Is rancid still the one to use?
Th
...If you dont mind paying.. we're using kiwicattools to backup thousand of
devices.
/fRank
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On 3 Mar, 2012, at 3:57 AM, Erik Sundberg wrote:
> Quick question/poll
>
> What is everyone using for router/switch/firewall config backups?
>
> Is rancid still the one to use?
>
It's all about RANCID.
Easy, very easy to modify and just works. That's my opinion anyway.
Thanks
Scott
On Mar 2, 2012, at 2:57 PM, Erik Sundberg wrote:
> Quick question/poll
>
> What is everyone using for router/switch/firewall config backups?
>
> Is rancid still the one to use?
>
> Thanks
Quick question/poll
What is everyone using for router/switch/firewall config backups?
Is rancid still the one to use?
Thanks
Erik
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