Re: What is the best way to detect a re-configured router?

2016-01-19 Thread Mathias Wegner
On Jan 18, 2016, at 16:26, Bob Albrecht wrote: > Changing router firmware can take a long time. It's faster to pull the "route > processor"/supervisor card and replace it with one that's already upgraded. > The new card will have the same config, including engineID. However, counters > such a

Re: What is the best way to detect a re-configured router?

2016-01-18 Thread Lee
On 1/18/16, Bob Albrecht wrote: > Changing router firmware can take a long time. It's faster to pull the > "route processor"/supervisor card and replace it with one that's already > upgraded. The new card will have the same config, including engineID. > However, counters such as engineBoots and e

What is the best way to detect a re-configured router?

2016-01-18 Thread Bob Albrecht
Changing router firmware can take a long time. It's faster to pull the "route processor"/supervisor card and replace it with one that's already upgraded. The new card will have the same config, including engineID. However, counters such as engineBoots and engineTime will be reset. We see same eng