[f-nsp] Pasting long configs using Console to MLX

Asoka De Saram adesaram at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 10 12:48:02 EDT 2007


Mike,
Runs on Solaris & Red Hat Linux. There are built in modules to intergrate with HP OV & Snort. This is a commercial product so only the binary images are provided to the end users.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Leber <mleber at he.net>

Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2007 23:34:00 
To:Asoka De Saram <adesaram at yahoo.com>
Cc:Chris Gauthier <cgauthie at pcc.edu>, foundry-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net,    "Piper, James" <James.Piper at railcorp.nsw.gov.au>,    foundry-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [f-nsp] Pasting long configs using Console to MLX



On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, [utf-8] Asoka De Saram wrote:
> Ironview Network Manager can schedule configurations as well.

...and this works under Unix and is provided with source so that we can
fix/modify it to do what we need (integrating it with our other network
management/monitoring/reporting/billing systems)?

Mike.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Gauthier <cgauthie at pcc.edu>
> 
> Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 09:24:43 
> To:Mike Leber <mleber at he.net>
> Cc:"Piper, James" <James.Piper at railcorp.nsw.gov.au>,       foundry-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [f-nsp] Pasting long configs using Console to MLX
> 
> 
> Ahh, I'm not feeling so bad now...
 
 I've got a nice perl script that telnets to my foundry equipment and I am supposed to convert it to SSH.  I noticed I was having problems.  It's because of their lack of support for commands?  Any suggestions on how I might script nightly backups of the switch configs via a perl script, but not using telnet?
 
 Chris Gauthier, CCNA, Network+, A+ Network Administration Team Portland Community College Portland, Oregon "For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return." --Leonardo da Vinci 
 
 Mike Leber wrote: On Cisco's you could rcp the config changes and it worked great. We've been pushing Foundry to implement some variation of this functionality for scp, as well as the RFC specified behavior of ssh for remote command execution that Foundry left out (what would be equivalent to the Cisco rsh ability). Both of these are vital to managing large numbers of routers via scripts from unix boxes. If you care about either of these, please please please bug your Foundry rep. We just need the equivalent of rcp and rsh under IOS, great if its done with ssh. tcl and expect only go so far, and are a hell of a hack (sure we've wrappered it, still...). Mike. On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Piper, James wrote: We experienced an issue when long config files were pasted directly or indirectly (via console server) onto a MLX. We did the following: The same config was cut and pasted to the Foundry NetIron MLX via a console server and then later directly to the console port. The config in question was a long MPLS IP/BGP config. The switch can't keep up with the commands and somehow the text gets garbled. What was worse was that some of the garbled text got interpretted as commands by the switch. We tried a variety of flow control settings: none, hardware and software. Hardware doesn't seem to work at all. None and software work but both produce the same broken results. There seems to be no solution to this. It is believed that this issue is due to a limited buffer on the console port. Don't risk it, TFTP it! James Piper. This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential information that is intended solely for the use of the intended recipient and may be subject to copyright. If you receive this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the e-mail and its attachments from your system. You must not disclose, copy or use any part of this e-mail if you are not the intended recipient. Any opinion expressed in this e-mail and any attachments is not an opinion of RailCorp unless stated or apparent from its content. RailCorp is not responsible for any unauthorised alterations to this e-mail or any attachments. RailCorp will not incur any liability resulting directly or indirectly as a result of the recipient accessing any of the attached files that may contain a virus. +----------------- H U R R I C A N E - E L E C T R I C -----------------+ | Mike Leber Direct Internet Connections Voice 510 580 4100 | | Hurricane Electric Web Hosting Colocation Fax 510 580 4151 | | mleber at he.net <mailto:mleber at he.net>  http://www.he.net <http://www.he.net>  | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+_______________________________________________ foundry-nsp mailing list foundry-nsp at puck.nether.net <mailto:foundry-nsp at puck.nether.net> http://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/foundry-nsp <http://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/foundry-nsp>_______________________________________________
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