Scripts for IOS upgrades

2000-11-17 Thread Tammy Slater
All, We support over 500 components and different models of Cisco hardware. We need to upgrade IOS levels in a fast way. I would imagine using some type of script with checks and balances would do the trick. Has any one used such a creature...? Where could I find a creature like th

Re: Scripts for IOS upgrades

2000-11-23 Thread Robert Hanley
You may want to look into this: Nortel Networks Optivity Network Configuration System http://www.nortelnetworks.com/products/01/unifiedmanagement/network/opt_ncs.html --- Tammy Slater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > All, > We support over 500 components and different models > of Cisco hardwa

RE: Scripts for IOS upgrades

2000-11-17 Thread Taylor, Don
Title: RE: Scripts for IOS upgrades I used to do this a lot for Pacific Bell - all by myself. I created my own scripts; they aren't difficult at all. Here's my method: Group all your like models of routers together and stack them them on top of each other, plugged in and booted

Re: Scripts for IOS upgrades

2000-11-17 Thread Matthew . Sypherd
ater" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Scripts for IOS upgrades All, We support over 500 components and different models of Cisco hardware. We need to upgrade IOS levels in a fast way. I would imagine using some type of sc

RE: Scripts for IOS upgrades

2000-11-17 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Title: RE: Scripts for IOS upgrades can also use Cisco's router software loader. works more or less the same way. maybe not quite as fast as the method DT suggests. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Taylor, DonSent: F

Re: Scripts for IOS upgrades

2000-11-17 Thread A.Strobel
gt; > > "Tammy Slater" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@groupstudy.com > 11/17/2000 04:00 PM > > > > > > Please respond to "Tammy Slater" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc: > > Sub

Re: Scripts for IOS upgrades

2000-11-18 Thread Justin Marcus
a relativly simple way could be to use a program called 'autoexpect' its for *nix though :P (apologies if you said you were running NT or something, didnt read original message thoroughly) what it pretty much does is log commands you type in, and make them into a script. basicaly you can do tho

Re: Scripts for IOS upgrades

2000-11-18 Thread Jeff Kell
"A.Strobel" wrote: > > For God's sake do not even think about using CWSI RME (Resource > Manager Essentials)to upgrade IOSs. It sounds like you didn't have it setup properly. If you have the most recent version (Cisco Campus 2000 3.x), and have the devices properly loaded in RME *with* the log