[c-nsp] ISP / MPLS "POP" design

Mark Tinka mark.tinka at seacom.mu
Thu Nov 7 03:43:52 EST 2013


On Thursday, November 07, 2013 03:26:58 AM CiscoNSP List 
wrote:

> I think this is a good option - Config-wise, Im thinking
> the best way is to have some templated scripts....can
> Rancid be configured to do something like this? i.e. You
> enter in variables (vlan, vrf, rd, ip address etc), and
> rancid creates the config based of a template, and then
> can also login to each device and apply? Im also not
> sure how to automate "turning on" the backup link
> reliably, and then also to "turn off" the backup link
> once the "primary" 7200 is back online.

I'm not sure whether you can do this RANCID.

Your main issue is how you trigger the configuration change, 
and this is where EEM might help. I've never used EEM 
before, but someone had suggested it in a previous post.

Mark.
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