I did the stuff in 2019.  I'm not sure it ever got integrated into a
RANCID release.  I can probably dig up the full bslogin if you need
it.  I haven't used this stuff in 2 years and no longer have access to
those Nortel models.

On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 08:20:18PM +0000, Andrew Meyer wrote:
> I recently got my rancid environment set up again and am trying to get my 
> nortel/avaya 5510-48T switch backed up via rancid.  I see that there has been 
> some traction in the past several years in making this work.  I have copied 
> the code from the following mailing-list posts:
> https://shrubbery.net/pipermail/rancid-discuss/2019-March/010646.html 
> https://shrubbery.net/pipermail/rancid-discuss/2013-October/007257.htmlhttps://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00643.html
> 
> https://shrubbery.net/pipermail/rancid-discuss/2016-December/009329.html
> 
> https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/thrd2.html
> 
> https://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/5ib9i0/rancid_and_nortel_5000_switches/db77225/?context=8&depth=9
> 
> https://shrubbery.net/pipermail/rancid-discuss/2014-February/007453.html
> 
> However the code that is in the email thread for bslogin looks to be changes 
> made to it.  I tried to look around on Google for the author or something on 
> github but can't find that person.  Has the code been put into rancid?  I 
> would be willing to test this if someone hasn't still.
> 
> Thanks!

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