Re: Router Configuration Backups?? [7:70009]

2003-06-04 Thread Erik Mintz
Use a TFTP server with tripwire installed. All you need is an old PC, a basic linux install and a free version of tripwire. Cost is next to nothing. Erik Mintz -- >From: "Stevo" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Router Configuration Backups?? [7:70009] >Date: Mon, Jun 2, 2003, 12:37 PM

RE: Router Configuration Backups?? [7:70009]

2003-06-03 Thread Jens von Bülow
2003 09:45 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Router Configuration Backups?? [7:70009] We use Pancho, it's a perl script that downloads the configs via snmp. Just setup a cron job on a unix box.. http://www.panchoproject.org/ After you setup that, you can run diff on the files to see if an

RE: Router Configuration Backups?? [7:70009]

2003-06-03 Thread Wilmes, Rusty
i believe solarwinds can alert you if the config changes. I don't think it will schedule the config backups. -Original Message- From: Stevo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 9:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Router Configuration Backups?? [7:70009] Hey Group, I

RE: Router Configuration Backups?? [7:70009]

2003-06-03 Thread Lupi, Guy
Kiwi CatTools works very well for configuration backups and is inexpensive (it might be free, I don't recall). http://www.kiwisyslog.com/ -Original Message- From: Stevo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 12:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Router Configuration Back

Re: Router Configuration Backups?? [7:70009]

2003-06-03 Thread Vincent Tocco
We use Pancho, it's a perl script that downloads the configs via snmp. Just setup a cron job on a unix box.. http://www.panchoproject.org/ After you setup that, you can run diff on the files to see if anything changed.. Maybe every night? -Vince Stevo wrote: > Hey Group, > > I have a number

RE: Router Configuration Backups?? [7:70009]

2003-06-03 Thread Kevin Stone
A number of perl scripts(I don't have links handy but check the archives) or Kiwi CatTools will back up the configs and let you know if they have changed. You can also use syslog to get notification of when it was changed. -Kevin > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[E

RE: Router Configuration Backups?? [7:70009]

2003-06-03 Thread Pistone, Mike
CiscoWorks2000 will do all that and more, but that might be overkill for you. What you want can be acomplished with a few perl scripts and a few hours of programming. ___ Mike Pistone NASA - Russian Services Group Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL 35806

RE: Router Configuration Question [7:60026]

2002-12-31 Thread Ladrach, Daniel E.
I have worked with the small business server in the past. Are you asking how to have the Small business server communicate to the router? If so you can set up routing on the SB server (The reason I am assuming this is most Small companies do not have LAN router. So, default Gateway is the Small Bus

Re: Router Configuration Question [7:60026]

2002-12-31 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
James Gruggett wrote: > > The file server is running small business server Win2k. The > router is > functional, however we recently has a DOS attack. I have > removed the > exchange service and IIS from the server. Your e-mail has fedex in the domain name. Aren't there some networking experts at

Re: Router Configuration Question [7:60026]

2002-12-31 Thread James Gruggett
The file server is running small business server Win2k. The router is functional, however we recently has a DOS attack. I have removed the exchange service and IIS from the server. Thanks [GroupStudy.com removed an attachment of type text/x-vcard which had a name of james.gruggett.vcf] Messa

Re: Router Configuration Question [7:60026]

2002-12-31 Thread Larry Letterman
what do you want it configured for? VPN ? ISP connection ? local Lan ? James Gruggett wrote: >Here is the situation: > >I have a 1700 series router and a T1, a cisco switch, and a file server. > >I am removing both Exchage and IIS services. > >How should I configure my router? > >Thanks > >[Gro

Re: Router Configuration Question [7:60026]

2002-12-31 Thread The Long and Winding Road
""James Gruggett"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Here is the situation: > > I have a 1700 series router and a T1, a cisco switch, and a file server. > > I am removing both Exchage and IIS services. > > How should I configure my router? console or telent into it

Re: Router Configuration

2000-07-19 Thread adele galus
The only thought on this is that I would deny the port 80 traffic but how would it be redirected to the other router? Thanks, Adele Walker Traylor wrote: > Adele, > Have you considered extended ACLs? You can make a list for each > interface which denies all except the desired protocols. > >

Re: Router Configuration

2000-07-19 Thread adele galus
p. So do your homework on Cisco.com or buy an advanced book > that explains all the options when using route-maps.. > James Hilving > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Walker Traylor > Sent: Wednesday, July 19,

RE: Router Configuration

2000-07-19 Thread HILVING, JAMES (SBIS)
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Router Configuration Adele, Have you considered extended ACLs? You can make a list for each interface which denies all except the desired protocols. --Walker adele galus wrote: > > Hello Everyone: > > I would like to get your thoughts as to how I

Re: Router Configuration

2000-07-19 Thread Walker Traylor
Adele, Have you considered extended ACLs? You can make a list for each interface which denies all except the desired protocols. --Walker adele galus wrote: > > Hello Everyone: > > I would like to get your thoughts as to how I could solve this problem: > > One Building with two lines brough

RE: Router Configuration

2000-07-15 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
If you're a member of CertificationZone, you might want to check their CCNA archives. May featured a challenge lab that parallel's the network design you're referencing. The solution to the challenge lab featured one suggestion as to how to configure the desktop systems for gateway addressing

RE: Router Configuration

2000-07-15 Thread William E Gragido
Hi Adele- Are you asking how as in IOS and hardware components? If so, the first thing you need to do is purchase(assuming that you have not already done so), an ISDN module for that router. Your options for that router are the 1-port ISDN BRI (s/t) or the (U). That particular router(I just in