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[rancid] Switch Allied Telesyn and Enterasys B2
Valentino Vaia
2010-01-07 14:43:07 UTC
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Hello,
I'm currently using rancid 2.3.2 to backup the configuration of
different vendor's switches.
I have developed some script to backup the configuration of the Allied
Telesis AT-8000S and Enterasys B2/B3.
For the Enterasys 's switch I modified the rivstone scripts.
I'm not so good as a code writer I created some scripts for the Allied
Telesis similar to the rest of the project.
I successfully tested them, and now I'm using them in production in my
enviroment.
If someone is interested please tell me, and I'll post them to the list.

Regards
--Valentino
Alan Cooper
2010-03-16 16:46:43 UTC
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Hi Valentino,

I would be most interested in the Allied Telesyn scripts and would be most grateful if you could post to list.

Regards,
Alan

-----Original Message-----
From: Valentino Vaia [mailto:***@mail.comune.modena.it]
Sent: 07 January 2010 14:43
To: rancid-***@shrubbery.net
Cc: Alan Cooper
Subject: Switch Allied Telesyn and Enterasys B2

Hello,
I'm currently using rancid 2.3.2 to backup the configuration of
different vendor's switches.
I have developed some script to backup the configuration of the Allied
Telesis AT-8000S and Enterasys B2/B3.
For the Enterasys 's switch I modified the rivstone scripts.
I'm not so good as a code writer I created some scripts for the Allied
Telesis similar to the rest of the project.
I successfully tested them, and now I'm using them in production in my
enviroment.
If someone is interested please tell me, and I'll post them to the list.

Regards
--Valentino

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Valentino Vaia
2010-03-17 07:55:29 UTC
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I use these scripts to backup AT-8000S Series.
I hope what these will be useful for you

Valentino
Post by Alan Cooper
Hi Valentino,
I would be most interested in the Allied Telesyn scripts and would be most
grateful if you could post to list.
Regards,
Alan
-----Original Message-----
Sent: 07 January 2010 14:43
Cc: Alan Cooper
Subject: Switch Allied Telesyn and Enterasys B2
Hello,
I'm currently using rancid 2.3.2 to backup the configuration of
different vendor's switches.
I have developed some script to backup the configuration of the Allied
Telesis AT-8000S and Enterasys B2/B3.
For the Enterasys 's switch I modified the rivstone scripts.
I'm not so good as a code writer I created some scripts for the Allied
Telesis similar to the rest of the project.
I successfully tested them, and now I'm using them in production in my
enviroment.
If someone is interested please tell me, and I'll post them to the list.
Regards
--Valentino
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