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Subject: Re: Retrieve Cisco config (via SNMP) [7:27735]
Yes, I have. And it works fine, but i don4t have any idea about what
OCTECTSTRING means, I presume
Yes, I have. And it works fine, but i don´t have any idea about what
OCTECTSTRING means, I presume that it´s something related with tftp. You
have to create the file (empty) on the TFTP server before executing the
command (at least on UNIX machines), and you need the RW community string,
of
Using the MIB .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.55 you can write the config to a tftp
server on your network.
to write the configuration of a Cisco router to tftp server the command
would be:
snmpset -c .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.55. octetstring
Does anyone happen to know what the *OCTECTSTRING* is?
I presume the
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