[c-nsp] using RANCID in a CCIE lab
Saxon Jones
saxon.jones at gmail.com
Sun May 29 00:57:01 EDT 2011
It seems like a good idea to me. I do this manually when building test
labs and it works quite well. Doing a config replace http from a
cvsweb instance should let you "revert" to a previous config quite
easily, though we use https and authentication so I never bothered to
try that part myself.
-saxon
On 27 May 2011 16:10, Rogelio <scubacuda at gmail.com> wrote:
> I would like to make a public CCIE lab for friends and have it reset
> all the configs at pre-set times.
>
> Is a tool like RANCID a good way to do this? I know that it can log
> in and do commands at preset times, and I thought that it's DB
> snapshots might be helpful as well.
>
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