Discussion:
[rancid] RANCID script for Cisco WAE (ACNS, WAAS)
Dale Shaw
2007-12-19 01:23:50 UTC
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Hi all,

After many years of knowing of its existence, I recently deployed RANCID for
the first time. Rejoice etc.

*cue potentially dumb question*

Is anyone aware of a script for sucking useful info out of "IOS-like" Cisco
WAE devices? We have both ACNS and WAAS software in the network.

I did some searching but didn't manage to turn anything up. I can "clogin"
to them fine, but there are many commands that don't work.

If nothing already exists, could Someone Who Knows make a suggestion about
which existing script is best hacked to
do the job?

cheers,
Dale
frank Pecora
2007-12-19 01:46:12 UTC
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Good afternoon,

Our company has launched a new web
platform enabling companies to remarket there network hardware or
other IT assets quick and easy. Im sure most of you on this list have
searched outlets for used or equipment that needed upgrades- via the
internet. @ remarketCISCO.com you have a few options. We encourage
you to pick up the phone and call BUT if your too busy; catch us on
live chat or login and sent your questions via email. We are a large
stocking vendor of New, used and refurbished Cisco Systems. Please
take a peek at our site and let us know what we can do to help!

Kind Regards,

Frank Pecora
P3 Systems Inc
1-585-406-1928
Rochester NY 14614
***@p3networking.com
AOL IM: p3pecora
www.p3networking.com
www.remarketCISCO.com
Randy Bush
2007-12-19 01:45:55 UTC
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no one with a clue would do business with folk so unethical as to spam.

what part of foad do you not understand?

randy
frank Pecora
2007-12-19 02:00:30 UTC
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Randy, I am shock to see such candor!

Look everyone... We have a real gentleman in the forum!
Post by Randy Bush
what part of foad do you not understand?
foad means fuck off and die
randy
Frank Pecora
P3
Rochester NY 14614
***@p3networking.com
AOL IM: p3pecora
www.p3networking.com
www.remarketCISCO.com
Randy Bush
2007-12-19 02:00:17 UTC
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Jack G Birdsall
2007-12-19 02:05:27 UTC
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Agreed. Spam of this nature, no matter how benign, should never be presented
in a forum such as this. End the senseless flames.
Post by Randy Bush
next you can look up 'plonk' asshole
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Justin Shore
2007-12-19 14:16:54 UTC
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For what it's worth I concur with Randy's astute assessment. Welcome to
my company blacklist, Mr Pecora.

Justin
Post by frank Pecora
Randy, I am shock to see such candor!
Look everyone... We have a real gentleman in the forum!
Post by Randy Bush
what part of foad do you not understand?
foad means fuck off and die
randy
Frank Pecora
P3
Rochester NY 14614
AOL IM: p3pecora
www.p3networking.com
www.remarketCISCO.com
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Jon Lewis
2007-12-19 14:48:53 UTC
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You guys have it all wrong. Email or call the guy (from a disposable
address) and ask for a quote on a big order of high dollar gear. Then,
when you get that quote "oh, I'm sorry, you spammed a technical mailing
list. We don't do business with spammers. Now you can go foad."
Post by Justin Shore
For what it's worth I concur with Randy's astute assessment. Welcome to
my company blacklist, Mr Pecora.
Justin
Post by frank Pecora
Randy, I am shock to see such candor!
Look everyone... We have a real gentleman in the forum!
Post by Randy Bush
what part of foad do you not understand?
foad means fuck off and die
randy
Frank Pecora
P3
Rochester NY 14614
AOL IM: p3pecora
www.p3networking.com
www.remarketCISCO.com
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john heasley
2007-12-19 01:50:03 UTC
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Post by frank Pecora
Good afternoon,
Our company has launched a new web
platform enabling companies to remarket there network hardware or
Would YOU do business with someone who doesn't know the difference
between there, they're and their or your and you're?
Post by frank Pecora
other IT assets quick and easy. Im sure most of you on this list have
searched outlets for used or equipment that needed upgrades- via the
you to pick up the phone and call BUT if your too busy; catch us on
live chat or login and sent your questions via email. We are a large
stocking vendor of New, used and refurbished Cisco Systems. Please
take a peek at our site and let us know what we can do to help!
Kind Regards,
Frank Pecora
P3 Systems Inc
1-585-406-1928
Rochester NY 14614
AOL IM: p3pecora
www.p3networking.com
www.remarketCISCO.com
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john heasley
2007-12-19 04:40:17 UTC
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Post by Dale Shaw
Hi all,
After many years of knowing of its existence, I recently deployed RANCID for
the first time. Rejoice etc.
*cue potentially dumb question*
Is anyone aware of a script for sucking useful info out of "IOS-like" Cisco
WAE devices? We have both ACNS and WAAS software in the network.
I did some searching but didn't manage to turn anything up. I can "clogin"
to them fine, but there are many commands that don't work.
If nothing already exists, could Someone Who Knows make a suggestion about
which existing script is best hacked to
do the job?
My guess would be that this mostly closely resembes the agm device. see
router.db(5).
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