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RE: Network Configuration Management


From: Petter Bruland <Petter.Bruland () allegiantair com>
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2013 18:31:03 +0000

Just an FYI on "if you can tolerate their sales borg". 
If you request a quote and do not purchase, get ready for a borg attack of emails and calls. 

On topic:
We're trying to survive with RANCID, which is great for pushing changes without any feedback...  Last job we used 
Solarwinds NCM, and that's a fairly nice tool.
We also had HP on site with their "Configuration Management System", which looked good until we started looking into 
support for Enterasys and Brocade. There were some short comings and expectation for custom written code to support 3rd 
party hardware. 
-P

-----Original Message-----
From: Warren Bailey [mailto:wbailey () satelliteintelligencegroup com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 11:15 AM
To: chip; chip () 2bithacker net
Cc: North American Network Operators Group
Subject: Re: Network Configuration Management

Solar winds ncm is great if you can tolerate their sales borg.


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-------- Original message --------
From: chip <chip.gwyn () gmail com>
Date: 03/12/2013 11:09 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: chip () 2bithacker net
Cc: North American Network Operators Group <nanog () nanog org>
Subject: Re: Network Configuration Management


I've never found anything that hits all of my needs.  The closest off the shelf thing I've ever found is the Network 
Control System from Tail-F ( http://www.tail-f.com/network-control-system/).  We're using a custom built app that's 
been refined over the last decade and does a really nice job.
 It uses a very similar model of configuration management as Tail-F does but now quite the application.  Just 
generating config isn't all that difficult.  The hard part is pushing to the devices and  working out what to do when 
on-box and off-box doesn't match.

Good luck in your search, and if you find something really cool, be sure to post back!

--chip


On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 1:58 PM, Chip Marshall <chip () 2bithacker net> wrote:

Just curious what people are using for network configuration 
manangement systems. I'm guessing most places have something built 
in-house, but before starting down that road I figured it would be a 
good idea to see if people have any off-the-shelf systems they like.

Some features I'd like to have:
 * Interface configs
 * Firewall filter configs
 * BGP session configs
 * User management
 * Support for multiple router and switch vendors (at least
   Juniper and Cisco)

--
Chip Marshall <chip () 2bithacker net>
http://2bithacker.net/




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