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Sssh. they'd ditch it all for a java front end using proprietary signed and
encrypted XML format that would end up being the PRIME way of doing
INFRATRUCTURE control and management ;)
alan
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On 10/26/2012 08:51 PM, Dan Letkeman wrote:
Hello,
Curious as to what everyone is using for config management for
switches. I have a few hundred 2960's and 3560's to manage on a
regular basis, and I would like to have something that can make mass
config changes.
One thing that's particularly
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26.10.2012, в 23:46, Martin Clifton написал(а):
> Hi,
>
> As mentioned by others, Rancid is a popular tool for keeping track of
> configs. Someone wrote a sim
Hi,
As mentioned by others, Rancid is a popular tool for keeping track of
configs. Someone wrote a simple script which hooks into components
(clogin in particular) of Rancid to enable changes to multiple devices.
You define a list of devices and create a command file where you put your
required c
KIWI CatTools (now owned by Solarwinds, I think).
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Michael Loftis wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Scott Voll wrote:
> > Solarwinds or Rancid.
>
> RANCID is really only good for config change monitoring out of the
> box...and it'd be a pretty big leap I
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Scott Voll wrote:
> Solarwinds or Rancid.
RANCID is really only good for config change monitoring out of the
box...and it'd be a pretty big leap I think to get it to do actual
configuration management. However, the clogin tool would be a place
to start to build a
Thousands of switches...we use our own local scripts to put config/verify/audit
alan
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Solarwinds or Rancid.
Scott
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 12:51 PM, Dan Letkeman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Curious as to what everyone is using for config management for
> switches. I have a few hundred 2960's and 3560's to manage on a
> regular basis, and I would like to have something that can make mass
Hello,
Curious as to what everyone is using for config management for
switches. I have a few hundred 2960's and 3560's to manage on a
regular basis, and I would like to have something that can make mass
config changes. Not really looking for anything to monitor them as I
have that part covered.
For a more robust system you might look into OpsWare, expensive but
covers a lot of things and plugs into Tivoli and Remedy. This is
obviously a large enterprise app and one might expect the costs and time
to be commensurate. We use rancid currently but we're looking at
OpsWare's Network Auto
For Windows: Kiwi Cat Tools
For Unix: Rancid
jms
ChrisSerafin wrote:
> Does anyone have a recommendation for vendor neutral configuration
> management software? I'm looking to alert on changes made to servers,
> firewalls, routers/switches, etc. Something that would poll the device
> for chan
On Thu, 2007-07-19 at 09:41 -0500, ChrisSerafin wrote:
> Does anyone have a recommendation for vendor neutral configuration
> management software? I'm looking to alert on changes made to servers,
> firewalls, routers/switches, etc. Something that would poll the device
> for changes and alert wh
Does anyone have a recommendation for vendor neutral configuration
management software? I'm looking to alert on changes made to servers,
firewalls, routers/switches, etc. Something that would poll the device
for changes and alert when noticed.
Thanks,
Chris Serafin
Security Engineer
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