06-25-2004 03:25 AM - edited 03-02-2019 04:37 PM
Where can I find a C programm that send configuration file to Cisco router from linux workstation?
07-01-2004 04:52 AM
Do you want to access the config file remotely?? That is possible without using the C program. You may store the config files in the TFTP Server and access it remotely. The necessary config to access that TFTP Server should be made. Check out this link.
Configuration File Management Commands
07-01-2004 06:44 AM
You can use SNMP with the copy config MIBs to script config copies. Check out http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/copy_configs_snmp.shtml for the mibs and info on how to use them.
07-01-2004 06:58 AM
no I don't want use TFTP because with TFTP you have to log in cisco router.
I want use a program on my linux workstation that send e receive configuration to cisco router.
With a command I want send/receive a configuration file to cisco router. I try scp and rcp but I don't sure in sintax
scp running-config ip_router:running-config or scp running-config ip_router:system?
I don't know. Can anyone help me? What is the correct sintax? Exist another method to do the same?
Thanks
07-01-2004 07:26 AM
Try this website, might be something you can use.
07-01-2004 07:50 AM
thanks for the site steve, They look like they have alot of useful scripts... saves me some writing.
-Damon
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