RE: [nsp] tftp-server system:running-config

From: Marcus Keane (mkeane@microsoft.com)
Date: Sun Jun 02 2002 - 19:43:14 EDT


Kevin,

You could try using an snmp/tftp combination:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/11_7910.shtml

Marcus.

-----Original Message-----
From: kevin graham [mailto:kgraham@dotnetdotcom.org]
Sent: 03 June 2002 07:48
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [nsp] tftp-server system:running-config

Does anyone know if 'tftp-server system:running-config' is supposed to
work? I've tried it on a couple different platforms and when retrieving
the config via tftp, all I get is comment lines w/ last mod times of
running and startup. A tftp get on nvram:startup-config works fine..

I'm guessing this relates to the fact that running-config is built on
the fly.. The TAC has been pretty useless on this, so I thought I'd see
if someone could hint at the touch of magic that's required, or atleast
be able to assert that it simply does not, and should not work..

Just looking for a decent way to retrieve configs without having to
leave
the admin host open.

If CISCO-CONFIG-COPY had port numbers for ftp/tftp, it'd be great, as I
could select a random port, listen on it, then shutdown once I got the
file, but alas.. Otherwise, I guess I'll just go with the easy solution
and flip permissions on the file before/after on a traditional tftp
server.

thanks.
..kg..



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