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Cedric Dessez
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Tool available at: https://cway.cisco.com/tools/confdiff/

Description

Have you ever struggled comparing two network configuration files?

Of course there exist numerous diff scripts and tools (Unix “diff” command, WinMerge…) but they are well suited for programming code or articles. When used on Cisco configuration files, they tend to flood relevant exception in a large amount of false positives, which might lead to mistakes and impact your productivity.

This tool addresses the problem with an approach that understands the hierarchical structure of Cisco configuration files and an output that facilitates comparison by reordering and aligning the files such that matching parts and corresponding sections are facing each other.

How to interpret the output:

  • Red lines are different or missing in the other file
  • Orange lines are headers or footers of sections containing red lines. They do have a matching line in the other configuration. Yet, they are highlighted because you have to type them to enter the right configuration context to configure or fix red lines (in other words, orange highlights the location of red lines in the configuration hierarchy)
  • Blue icons are warnings about reordered lines: while the order of line in a given section is most of the time not meaningful, there are a few exceptions such as old IOS access-lists or IOS-XR route-policies, to which you must pay attention (hence the warning)
  • At the top, two text zones give the raw unformatted diff (just red and orange lines) which you can easily copy/paste

NB: this tool infers the hierarchical structure of configurations from their indentation (spaces at the beginning of the line), so it is essential that indentation of input files follows the format of a show run.

Use Cases

  • Comparing versions of the configuration for a given device and assess the evolution over time
  • Verifying the changes performed in the network during a maintenance window
  • Comparing configurations of devices with similar roles to work towards better standardisation
  • Comparing the actual show run to the expected configuration (for example generated from the initial network design)

Technologies covered

Because it is based almost only on indentation, this tool is platform agnostic: it can be used for configuration files of IOS, IOS-XE, IOS-XR, NX-OS...

Tool developers

  • Cedric Dessez – Network Consulting Engineer, Cisco Advanced Services – Amsterdam (NL)
  • Guillaume Mulocher – Network Consulting Engineer, Cisco Advanced Services – Reading (UK)

Feedback

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Comments
amaged
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

great work, thx

Philip D'Ath
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Nice tool.  I bookmarked it for use later, but it displays as "Cisco Tool" by default, due to the title.  You couldn't give it a nicer title for other people wanting to bookmark it could you?

<title>Cisco Tool</title>

acarola
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Thanks for the feedback, I will follow up on improving it :)

Cedric Dessez
Community Member

Thank you very much Philip for the feedback. We will take that into account.

Kind regards

SAM ANANDARAJAH
Level 1
Level 1

Great tool , is anyway to download a copy into the local PC. , we have at times no internet , the local copy would be great way to help .... ? 

Cedric Dessez
Community Member

Thank you Sam for the feedback.

The tool is still in a Beta phase and I'm afraid it is not yet possible to download a standalone version, but you are not the first one to ask for it and we are reviewing our options to see whether (and how) we could do that.

Kind regards

florian.akos
Community Member

Hi,

Can you advise what happens to the configuration files that are "uploaded to Cisco"?
Does it get stored and used by Cisco in any way?

Thanks for your answer in advance!

Regards,

Florian

acarola
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Florian,

It is deleted, after running the tool and displayed the information, the customer files are  deleted.

Thanks,

Antonio

dfreemire
Level 1
Level 1

Have you considered (or will this work) with ASA firewall configurations?

-Scott

gmuloche
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Scott,

Thank you for your interest in the tool. As it is will work well with any pair of configuration files having a hierarchical structure including the ASA ones.

Regards,

Guillaume

Kaveer Harie
Community Member

hi

This is a great tool.  I would also like a local copy of it.

Not applicable

Great tool, this didn't work on ASA though

Freddy Diaz
Level 1
Level 1

Great tool! is bookmarked now!

Rod Oliver
Level 1
Level 1

Any chance that the code for this will be released? In order to be able to include it in configuration review process?

wrandybuenow
Level 1
Level 1

Cedric,

 

I'm new to the community I must say Great tool! I just bookmarked!

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