Tammy,

     Have you considered using CiscoWorks2000 RME software distribution
feature?  I haven't actually used it myself, but if it works like it looks
it should, it might be just what you are looking for.  Perhaps someone with
experience using this could give a better and more in depth response.

     As I understand it, you load software images into RME and it evaluates
the routers to see if they support it them and then uploads when specified.

     Of course, scripts are a lot less expensive....And it may take more
time getting CiscoWorks2000 installed and working exactly the way you want
than actually upgrading all of the routers, but hey.

     If you do come up with scripts for this, I'd be interested in looking
at them.

     - Matthew




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Subject:  Scripts for IOS upgrades




All,
We support over 500 components and different models of Cisco hardware.  We
need
      to upgrade IOS levels in a fast way.
I would imagine using some type of script with checks and balances would do
the
      trick.

Has any one used such a creature...?
Where could I find a creature like this as fast,  as fast can be...?

Thanks in advance for your help.


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