Thanks David, I am looking at it, and yes, it looks horrible!  But it might
just do the trick.

On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:32 AM, David Schmitt <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Thomas S Hatch wrote:
> > I have been tasked with finding a way to make puppet manage
> > configurations on a collections of smaller devices, in particular cisco
> > switches and routers.  Since I don't know of any way to run the puppet
> > client on a switch or router I have started building and intermediary
> > daemon which would receive configuration files from puppet and then push
> > those configurations out to the devices and retain any fluctuating data
> > in the router's configuration(like time modifications).
> >
> > Before I spend a bunch of time on this I was wondering what if any
> > effort/ideas had been presented on the matter.  I have also been given
> > tentative permission to release my efforts open source back to the
> > community.
>
> As a basic tool, you might want to look into rancid, which is a
> horrible, but sophisticated set of scripts to aotmatically execute
> commands on a wide variety of network equipment.
>
> Homepage: http://www.shrubbery.net/rancid/
> Review: http://linux.com/archive/feature/55873
>
>
>
> Regards, DavidS
>
>
> >
>

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