I've now got several options. Let me think and select one.
Thanks a lot for all your quick responses.
Regards,
Priyantha
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If ACS and CiscoWorks are too costly and CVS and RANCID too unwieldy,
SourceForge has 2 alternatives that you might want to consider...
tool
http://tool.sourceforge.net/
and NCAT
http://ncat.sourceforge.net/
both of which can be sufficiently tweaked to meet your device audit needs.
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> > CiscoWorks also polls the devices for configuration changes and
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(it uses rcs instead
of cvs).
Alexei Roudnev
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> Don't forget that TACACS ca
to get it all together_).
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> I'm fairly certain that the tacacs standard implementations
> available on the cisco routers log out changes to the config
> made by users... That and a little log parsing magic and you
> have this data also.
While we're being Cisco-centric, 12.3(4)T has a new feature by which the
router can
If you are really just looking for changes and change comparison's check out
Kiwi Cat tools..
www.kiwisyslog.com
This software can connect via SSH, Telnet etc, and even do non-Cisco, Linux etc..
Works good as a backup for configs...
Later,
Jim
CiscoWorks also polls the devices for configuration
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Scott McGrath wrote:
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> CiscoWorks also polls the devices for configuration changes and generates
> a diff if you so desire. If you have set up AAA you will have an audit
> log of when changes were applied and who applied them.
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> Scott C. M
Don't forget that TACACS can log all commands entered into a router. When
used in combination with rancid and cvs/cvs-web, it's very useful.
> I'm looking for a simple tool, in which each and every one has to
> manually record whatever (s)he has done or any incident (s)he observed
> so that the
On 25 Nov 2003, at 16:28, joshua sahala wrote:
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Or Ciscoworks. A config change sends a syslog event to CW which in
turn knows to go grab the latest copy of the config. I believe
there are some reporting capabilities too, simple diff routines and
archives of past configs
ike approach whereas ACS is sort of a
> simple logging method.
>
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> Or Ciscoworks. A config change sends a syslog event to CW which in
> turn knows to go grab the latest copy of the config. I believe
> there are some reporting capabilities too, simple diff routines and
> archives of past configs.
or if you cannot afford cisco work
simple logging method.
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If you are in a Cisco shop
25, 2003 11:45 AM
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> In my company, there are several technical guys make changes to the
> existing network and it's very difficult to kee
"Priyantha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> In my company, there are several technical guys make changes to the
> existing network and it's very difficult to keep track of what we did
> when, etc.
i feel your pain - except when it was happening, they weren't as
technical as they thought they w
Priyantha writes on 11/25/2003 2:15 PM:
In my company, there are several technical guys make changes to the existing
network and it's very difficult to keep track of what we did when, etc.
I'm looking for a simple tool, in which each and every one has to manually
record whatever (s)he has done o
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