copy run tftp may be faster, but there are times when you may want to use
SNMP instead. For example, when you have a large number of devices and you
want to track changes to the configs. Use SNMP to back up the config if it
detects a change. You can then script things to compare the previous config
with the new config, parse out the changes, and e-mail them to everyone in
your "need to know" group. Up to date notification of possibly icky changes
- documented. :-)

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copy running to tftp is much faster.

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Sent: July 13, 2000 6:44:27 AM GMT
Subject: How to get the running config of routers using SNMP


Hi,

My company have about 50 numbers of Cisco routers. I
want to backup their running config. I do not have
Cisco Work. Can I use SNMP to get their config? What
is the MIB id?

Regards.
Dovelet

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