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Re: configuration sanity check
From: Daniel Corbe <dcorbe () hammerfiber com>
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 08:28:24 -0400
"marcel.duregards () yahoo fr" <marcel.duregards () yahoo fr> writes:
Hi Nanogers, Any recommendation about a software which check the live config of cisco/juniper devices against some templates ? The goal is to have a template about different function device, like: - CORE device must have this bloc and this clock - PE device must have at least that and that - CPE must have this and that - Distrib switch block 1 and block2 - etc... And the software run once every day to check which device do not comply with those rules and generate an alert. Thank, - Marcel
You can also catch and minimize mistakes in real-time by: 1) Implementing and enforcing a proper change control system 2) Implementing tools like Rancid, which are designed to scrape router configs and E-Mail changes in the format of a unified diff to everyone in your engineering team. 3) Make liberal use of tools like RtConfig so routine changes aren't a painful (read: manual) time-consuming process.
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