[c-nsp] Config management

Martin Clifton Martin.Clifton at vu.edu.au
Fri Oct 26 16:46:54 EDT 2012


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 changes eg in Cisco parlance:

conf t
no access-list 200
access list 200 Š.
access list 200 Š.
end
wr


See:
http://www.shrubbery.net/pipermail/rancid-discuss/2008-September/003296.htm
l

Regards, Martin



On 27/10/12 6:51 AM, "Dan Letkeman" <danletkeman at gmail.com> 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.  Not really looking for anything to monitor them as I
>have that part covered.  Just the ability to mass add to acl's or
>upload config changes to keep everything consistent.
>
>
>Thanks,
>Dan.
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