10-18-2004 06:33 PM - edited 03-02-2019 07:22 PM
Hi, Does anyone know of a way to send a set of commands to hundreds of routers. My understanding is that ciscoworks can only send one command at a time.
Also, does anybody know of a good way of comparing configurations across a network to a standard to check for typos etc?
Thanks
Mike
10-18-2004 10:04 PM
NetConfig or ConfigEditor can be used for this.
10-19-2004 06:08 AM
I also use Custom reports to look for configurations that do not conform to our standard config. Specifically I look for security vulnerabilities etc..
You can use this to query all devices, but you may need to write multiple reports.
HTH
10-19-2004 06:19 AM
I also use Custom reports to look for configurations that do not conform to our standard config. Specifically I look for security vulnerabilities etc..
You can use this to query all devices, but you may need to write multiple reports.
HTH
10-21-2004 07:09 AM
When you set up a job in CiscoWorks it will open sessions to multiple routers simultaneously if you have "parallel execution" enabled. It's a check box on the next to last (last?) screen when you configure the job.
Having not had much luck with CiscoWorks I frequently use a Perl script to telnet to a batch of routers and enter commands.
-- Dave
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