The best practice is, if you know Perl or some other scripting language (and
I don't BTW, at least not well enough) is to put together a script that will
take as input the existing enterprise-wide router password and a new
password and the script can telnet to each router, login and change the
password.  That way, you can change the password every 3 months, or month,
or when it could have been breached, or whenever you feel like it, and it
will take 10 minutes instead of 4 hours.

One important note, however.  It would be a very good idea to have that
script keep a text copy of all input and output, in case something goes
wrong...


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