Hi,

When ever I have had to set up multiple routers and/or switches I went about
it in the following steps.

1.  Find a good version of the IOS or switch code I wanted to use and set it
up.

2.  Created a text file that I loaded into the device to install the new
IOS.  IE gave the device a temp IP address, tftp to the server with the IOS
install it and reload.

3.  I created a text file with the standard config data I wanted.  I would
usually edit stuff such as interface addresses for each device and keep a
copy.  My backup for each device.

4. I would then copy the data to the device, check the config was in
correctly.

5.  MOST IMPORTANT Test the device to see the config worked as it should.

6. NOW SAVE THE CONFIG.  (why this order? so worst case scenario a reload
would have me back to a method of getting in)

7. Onto the next device.

Just some thoughts,

Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia




On Monday, April 16, 2001 at 07:39:46 PM, Richard Fulton wrote:

> I have ordered a gaggle of 4908-L3 and 3548 switches and I would like to
> start
> building what I believe to be the configurations for these beasties...  
> Since I
> do not currently have either of these switches available to me I am looking
> for
> suggestions on how I can get a template config to start adding stuff to.
> 
> Thx
> Rick Fulton
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