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Re: automated router config back up
From: Jimmy Hess <mysidia () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 20:09:06 -0500
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Jon Heise <jon () smugmug com> wrote:
Aside from rancid, what methods do people have for doing automated backups and diffing of router configs ?
There are some commercial config management products that provide similar.. Use search engines with keywords such as router / network configuration and auditing tools. Configuration and change management is a common problem, and CM auditing requires tools for pulling, archiving, and comparing network device configurations to detect changes and anomolies, so there are _plenty_ of options. Some routers provide options for remote SCP or FTP access, then it's just a matter of using your favorite mass download tool. Check your device documentation. A popular router brand also recently had an archive function added not too long ago. That lets you auto-scp new configs with something simple like.... ! archive path scp://blahblah:blahblahblahblah () configbackup my example com write-memory maximum 14 time-period 1440 log config record rc logging enable hidekeys notify syslog contenttype plaintext Regards, -- -JH
- Jon Heise
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- Re: automated router config back up Jérôme Nicolle (Jun 06)
- Re: automated router config back up Jimmy Hess (Jun 06)
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- Re: automated router config back up - summary Phil Regnauld (Jun 07)
- Re: automated router config back up - summary Phillip Heller (Jun 07)
- Re: automated router config back up - summary Phil Regnauld (Jun 07)