11-07-2010 04:41 AM
Hi:
We have received a large number of required changes to various Cisco routers and switches of different models. For example we need to configure
"no IP unreachables" under more then 1000 cisco devices and under every interface in each device. Is there some method using Ciscowrks where I provide the command to be entered , and Ciscoworks looks at every router and switch and alone know to make the change under every interface in the equipment? Any given device can have a number of interfaces which I don't know ahead of time and which is of different types ( fast, giga, tera , etc) so I can't create a general job or a template. Going manually is endless but it seems that the requirements of Ciscoworks are also very restrictive so as not to enable a general job to be created.
I thank anyone for any help
We have RME, CS and CM installed , so the tools are here.
Mickey
11-07-2010 12:04 PM
You can use RME's baseline compliance feature for this. This feature can be found under RME > Config Mgmt > Archive Mgmt. The exact location will depend on your version of RME. A template like the following will do what you want.
Sub-mode: interface [INTF]
Body:
+ no ip unreachables
When deployed, that will add "no ip unreachables" to all interfaces that do not already have the command.
11-08-2010 05:32 AM
Hi Joseph:
Thanks for the answer. I have never used this feature.
So I can create a template with the CLI commands as you have shown me and run it against the equipment and it will work on various type of devices?
I have to read up about it to better understand how it works.
thanks again.
Mickey
11-08-2010 07:43 AM
Yes, you can specify that the template is for Switches and Routers to reach a large number of different device types with one template.
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