[f-nsp] Any guide for moving configs from Cisco?

Tuc tuc at ttsg.com
Wed Mar 30 18:42:25 EST 2005


> 
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 12:54:44PM -0500, Tuc wrote:
> 
> > 	I'm looking to mirror a config we have running on a Cisco 6500
> > to a Foundry, and wondered if there are any guides/resource/etc that 
> > someone might be able to point me to.
> 
> Depends on what your config is mostly about. If it's doing mostly BGP
> your BGP configuration can be almost be copied 1:1 (except for MD5
> passwords and route-maps).
>
	I'm doing Interfaces as part of Vlans, ospf (Which might come
out in this new config, haven't decided yet), BGP with redistributes
and route maps (BOY are there route-map's), and community lists, and
prefix-lists, and as-paths, and prepending and setting communitys and
adding communities and lots of metrics and local pref's.....
> 
> Interface syntax is almost the same, VLAN config is totally different.
>
	Where can I find out more about the VLAN stuff? We assign the IPs
in the VLANs and ospf priority and vtp-domain.
> 
> But it would be pretty easy to build a perl script that would convert
> Foundry 2 Cisco style (and the other way around).
> 
	I don't mind doing it by hand, unless there is a text somewhere
that explains... If you have KEYWORD OPTION OPTION change it to
OTHERKEYWORD default OPTION backwardsnetmask. :)

		Thanks, Tuc



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