Mangement just approved us getting ACS for Windows. Anyone have any tips or
tricks they might want to share. We have over 100 routers in our network,
so it's going to be one hell of a project.
TIA
Danny
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You mean take a long time? One script could have all 100 routers done in
minutes... if you have ciscoworks, use that.
-Patrick
>>> "Andaluz Danny" 03/23/02 02:43PM >>>
Mangement just approved us getting ACS for Windows. Anyone have any tips or
tricks they might want to share. We have over 10
We don't have Cisco Works. I know what you mean. The actual configuration
is pretty simple. It's just the number of routers. Oh well, copy paste.
""Patrick Ramsey"" wrote in message
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> You mean take a long time? One script could have all 100 router
I setup, configured, and rolled out Secure ACS for over 80 routers and
switches in our network. The hardest part was the router and switch AAA
commands associated with Tacacs authentication. After I tweeked and tested
the AAA configs on the routers and switches in my test network, I put the
conf
I already have a template as I have tested this is a lab. I should be OK.
I did make one stupid mistake though. In the GUI, I managed to lock myself
out of administrative privileges. I called Cisco and they told me I had to
reinstall. Pretty funny, huh?
Thanks,
Danny
""Audy Bautista"" wrote
download kiwi cattools This software will alllow you to enter whatever
commands you wish in it will maintain a listing of all devices on yoru
network...then all you have to do is select the device you wish to configure
and BAM all done
http://www.kiwisyslog.com
-Patrick
>>> "Danny
I actually have Cattools already. We use it to back up configs daily. I
don't trust it though. It has shown to be very buggy. I wouldn't want to
screw around with AAA commands. Manual is safer.
Thanks,
Danny
""Patrick Ramsey"" wrote in message
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Danny,
Depending on the criticality of having ACS operational (i.e. mission
critical routers, etc), make sure you have a secondary ACS server in a
seperate location. ACS does a very good job of replicating to a secondary
server, and have a good system backup process in place. Also make sure your
a
> I actually have Cattools already. We use it to back up configs
> daily. I
> don't trust it though. It has shown to be very buggy.
Really? I've never had a problem with it on anything important. I've
also worked with the author on a couple minor additions and he seems
like a great guy.
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Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 1:43 PM
Subject: ciscoSecure ACS 3.0 [7:39310]
> Mangement just approved us getting ACS for Windows. Anyone have any tips
or
> tricks they might want to share. We have over 100 routers in our network,
> so it's going to be one hell of a
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