There's a perl script called cisco-conf which logs into Cisco gear and
issues a "copy run tftp" or maybe "copy start" don't remember... anyway,
excellent tool.
http://search.cpan.org/author/JWIED/Cisco-Conf-0.10/
Tim
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time saver for automating tasks and
backing up configs..
James Willard
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Dear all
I have been assigned the task of copying a series of
configurations in a router on a daily basis .I am
tired of giving copy startup-config tftp command in
each router . I was wondering if is there any way
wherein we can automate this i.e copy startup-config
tftp will run in each riuter aut
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