Yes you solve this with Spectrum NCM. You can even let Spectrum replace, update, remove stuff in the config automaticly based on policies. /Roberth
________________________________ Från: Brian Saunders [mailto:[email protected]] Skickat: den 14 juni 2011 19:57 Till: spectrum Ämne: [spectrum] Spectrum Configuration Manager Policies Hello, I would like to replace Ciscoworks with Spectrum Configuration Manager and had some questions about the Policy Manager. Within Ciscoworks I can specify which commands should be in a configuration and also state that any commands that don't match those specified will be flagged as non-compliant - example: ##states these two lines should be there + access-list 75 permit 192.1.1.1 + access-list 75 permit 10.1.1.1 ##states anything not matching these two ip addresses will be flagged as non-compliant - access-list 75 permit [#!192\.1\.1\.1|10\.1\.1\.1#] I know it's possible when configuring a policy in Spectrum Configuration Manager that you can specify which commands should and should not be there but having trouble figuring out if you can state anything not matching these commands should be flagged. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Brian Saunders Network Engineer Scottrade, Inc. All e-mail sent to and from this address will be retained by the Scottrade corporate e-mail system and is subject to review by someone other than the recipient. E-mail transmissions may not be secure; contact us at 1-800-619-SAVE for more information. * --To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected] --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected]
