I have recently been asked to document the various IOS images used within
our network to be used as a baseline. Has anyone had experience in putting
together this kind of document?
Many thanks in advance
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I have done this. In a large network CiscoWorks 2000 Resource Manager
Essentials is invaluable.
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Tim Champion wrote:
I have recently been asked to document the various IOS images used within
our network to be used as a baseline. Has anyone had experience in putting
together this kind of document?
Good question. I hope someone takes the time to answer. Documentation is one
of the
most
You can do a snmpwalk on the router to grab that info.
-Neil
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Tom Scott wrote:
Tim Champion wrote:
I have recently been asked to document the various IOS images used within
our network to be used as a baseline. Has anyone had experience in
putting
together this kind
if it
weren't required by law, so you're back to square one.
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Tim Champion wrote:
I have recently been asked to document
At 11:18 AM 4/16/02, Neil Moore wrote:
You can do a snmpwalk on the router to grab that info.
-Neil
That's a good idea.
Regarding baselining and network documentation, I cover it in Top-Down
Network Design. It think it is of utmost importance. A lot of real
engineers are sick of hearing about
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