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[rancid] cisco wireless access point
Robin Mordasiewicz
2007-04-09 14:01:15 UTC
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Is anyone gathering configs from a cisco wireless access point ?
This is a list of arguments I can see for show, but show run is not one of
the options. I am not sure if I can edit what commands I issue for a
device, or maybe someone has already tackled this ?

WIRELESSAP>show ?
aaa Show AAA values
auto Show Automation Template
call Show call
caller Display information about dialup connections
cca CCA information
class-map Show QoS Class Map
clock Display the system clock
controllers Interface controller status
crypto Encryption module
dampening Display dampening information
dot11 IEEE 802.11 show information
event-manager Event manager information
exception exception information
flash: display information about flash: file system
hardware Hardware specific information
history Display the session command history
hosts IP domain-name, lookup style, nameservers, and host table
iapp DDP IAPP
inventory Show the physical inventory
ip IP information
led LED functions
location Display the system location
login Display Secure Login Configurations and State
memory Memory statistics
policy-map Show QoS Policy Map
radius Shows radius information
sessions Information about Telnet connections
snmp snmp statistics
ssh Status of SSH server connections
ssl Show SSL command
table-map Show Table Map
tacacs Shows tacacs+ server statistics
template Template information
terminal Display terminal configuration parameters
time-range Time range
users Display information about terminal lines
version System hardware and software status
wlccp WLCCP info


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Douglas C. Stephens
2007-04-09 14:16:15 UTC
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Robin,

We are successfully using unmodified RANCID to retrieve and archive running configs
from Cisco 1242 APs running IOS.

Just added a group for them, set up the authentication, and it took off no problem.
Post by Robin Mordasiewicz
Is anyone gathering configs from a cisco wireless access point ?
This is a list of arguments I can see for show, but show run is not one of
the options. I am not sure if I can edit what commands I issue for a
device, or maybe someone has already tackled this ?
WIRELESSAP>show ?
aaa Show AAA values
auto Show Automation Template
call Show call
caller Display information about dialup connections
cca CCA information
class-map Show QoS Class Map
clock Display the system clock
controllers Interface controller status
crypto Encryption module
dampening Display dampening information
dot11 IEEE 802.11 show information
event-manager Event manager information
exception exception information
flash: display information about flash: file system
hardware Hardware specific information
history Display the session command history
hosts IP domain-name, lookup style, nameservers, and host table
iapp DDP IAPP
inventory Show the physical inventory
ip IP information
led LED functions
location Display the system location
login Display Secure Login Configurations and State
memory Memory statistics
policy-map Show QoS Policy Map
radius Shows radius information
sessions Information about Telnet connections
snmp snmp statistics
ssh Status of SSH server connections
ssl Show SSL command
table-map Show Table Map
tacacs Shows tacacs+ server statistics
template Template information
terminal Display terminal configuration parameters
time-range Time range
users Display information about terminal lines
version System hardware and software status
wlccp WLCCP info
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Jeffrey C. Ollie
2007-04-09 14:18:28 UTC
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Post by Robin Mordasiewicz
Is anyone gathering configs from a cisco wireless access point ?
This is a list of arguments I can see for show, but show run is not one of
the options. I am not sure if I can edit what commands I issue for a
device, or maybe someone has already tackled this ?
"show run" is a privileged command, you'll need to type "enable" to
upgrade your exec session. If you haven't changed it, Cisco wireless
access points come by default with "Cisco" as the enable password.

Jeff
Robin Mordasiewicz
2007-04-09 15:14:34 UTC
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Post by Jeffrey C. Ollie
Post by Robin Mordasiewicz
Is anyone gathering configs from a cisco wireless access point ?
This is a list of arguments I can see for show, but show run is not one of
the options. I am not sure if I can edit what commands I issue for a
device, or maybe someone has already tackled this ?
"show run" is a privileged command, you'll need to type "enable" to
upgrade your exec session. If you haven't changed it, Cisco wireless
access points come by default with "Cisco" as the enable password.
ok, the username had been created with only read access. Now I am getting
the whole configuration.

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