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[rancid] ciscowlc
David Mantock
2010-02-11 17:12:35 UTC
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Hi,

I need to back-up a cisco wireless lan controller. The commands I would do manually are these:

config paging disable
show run-config commands

config paging enable

logout

What do I have to do extend rancid to do this backup?

Thank in advance,

David
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2010-02-11 17:15:52 UTC
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You can edit the rancid commandtable and add them in. My commandtable
is located in my rancid file "/usr/local/rancid/bin/rancid"



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Subject: [rancid] ciscowlc

Hi,

I need to back-up a cisco wireless lan controller. The commands I would
do manually are these:

config paging disable
show run-config commands
config paging enable
logout
What do I have to do extend rancid to do this backup?
Thank in advance,
David
Thomas Donnelly
2010-02-11 17:19:18 UTC
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I too would be interested in this.<br>
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-=Tom<br>
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Ryan West
2010-02-11 17:33:16 UTC
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These have been posted a few times. Check out the archives on shrubbery, you should be able to find ones that work with WLC4 and WLC5.

-ryan

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I too would be interested in this.

-=Tom
On 02/11/10 11:12, David Mantock wrote:
Hi,

I need to back-up a cisco wireless lan controller. The commands I would do manually are these:

config paging disable
show run-config commands
config paging enable
logout
What do I have to do extend rancid to do this backup?
Thank in advance,
David





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john heasley
2010-02-12 02:50:24 UTC
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Post by Ryan West
These have been posted a few times. Check out the archives on shrubbery, you should be able to find ones that work with WLC4 and WLC5.
who is using this successfully?
Post by Ryan West
-ryan
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Subject: [rancid] Re: ciscowlc
I too would be interested in this.
-=Tom
Hi,
config paging disable
show run-config commands
config paging enable
logout
What do I have to do extend rancid to do this backup?
Thank in advance,
David
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Ryan West
2010-02-12 02:54:45 UTC
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John,
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Subject: Re: [rancid] Re: ciscowlc
Post by Ryan West
These have been posted a few times. Check out the archives on
shrubbery, you should be able to find ones that work with WLC4 and
WLC5.
who is using this successfully?
I'm using it on 5.2.193 and 4.2.207, primarily on 4402's and a couple of 2100's. I made some minor changes to the original WLC script to support version 5, but I'm sure someone who actually programs could get it into a single script.

-ryan
john heasley
2010-02-12 04:03:03 UTC
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Post by Ryan West
John,
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Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 9:50 PM
To: Ryan West
Subject: Re: [rancid] Re: ciscowlc
Post by Ryan West
These have been posted a few times. Check out the archives on
shrubbery, you should be able to find ones that work with WLC4 and
WLC5.
who is using this successfully?
I'm using it on 5.2.193 and 4.2.207, primarily on 4402's and a couple of 2100's. I made some minor changes to the original WLC script to support version 5, but I'm sure someone who actually programs could get it into a single script.
i might be able to merge them, but it'd be easier if someone who actually
has the devices did that - and someone else verified that it works.
Deny IP Any Any
2010-02-12 14:19:33 UTC
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Post by john heasley
I'm using it on 5.2.193 and 4.2.207, primarily on 4402's and a couple of 2100's.  I made some minor changes to the original WLC script to support version 5, but I'm sure someone who actually programs could get it into a single script.
i might be able to merge them, but it'd be easier if someone who actually
has the devices did that - and someone else verified that it works.
I've got a AIR-WLC4402-25-K9 running 4.2.207.0 that I'd be happy to
test code against.
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David Mantock
2010-02-15 18:49:25 UTC
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Hi There,

I would be happy to do some/testing checking. So whoever has some working
code please send it to me and I would happily get testing.

Thanks,
David

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John,
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Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 9:50 PM
To: Ryan West
Subject: Re: [rancid] Re: ciscowlc
Post by Ryan West
These have been posted a few times. Check out the archives on
shrubbery, you should be able to find ones that work with WLC4 and
WLC5.
who is using this successfully?
I'm using it on 5.2.193 and 4.2.207, primarily on 4402's and a couple of
2100's. I made some minor changes to the original WLC script to support
version 5, but I'm sure someone who actually programs could get it into a
single script.
i might be able to merge them, but it'd be easier if someone who actually
has the devices did that - and someone else verified that it works.
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