Discussion:
[rancid] Nexus 7000 & RANCID
Justin C. Darby
2008-07-21 20:15:26 UTC
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Hello,

I recently hacked up a copy (more like I gutted and started over, but I
digress..) of the 'rancid' script to work with NX-OS 4.0. This works,
but I was wondering if anyone had any desire to come up with a clean way
to do this, as I'd be happy to help with the effort (right now I use the
entire output of 'show inventory' and 'show version' without doing
anything but removing lines that change frequently, like timestamps).

The normal 'rancid' script chokes just trying to process the
configuration ('write term' is an invalid command, changing to to 'show
running-config' in rancid half works, but..). Passwords and the like are
also stored in a different format for everything from SNMP v3 to local
AAA, etc.

I did something similar to work with Cisco AIP-SSM-20's, which run some
Linux-based "Cisco Intrusion Prevention System" OS. Same offer applies
here. :)

Thanks,
Justin C. Darby (***@usgs.gov)
IT Specialist - Middleton Data Center
WRD Wisconsin Water Science Center
Jeremy M. Guthrie
2008-07-23 21:30:52 UTC
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I have attached the latest version of the ciscoips/ipslogin scripts which work
with Cisco IPS V6.0 and should work with any Cisco platform
IPS(AIM/SSM/NM/etc). I redid the ipslogin off of the hitachi login script.

The wlogin and ciscowlc were written by a co-worker of mine: Josh Yost.

What do people need to get these included with Rancid?
Post by Justin C. Darby
Hello,
I recently hacked up a copy (more like I gutted and started over, but I
digress..) of the 'rancid' script to work with NX-OS 4.0. This works,
but I was wondering if anyone had any desire to come up with a clean way
to do this, as I'd be happy to help with the effort (right now I use the
entire output of 'show inventory' and 'show version' without doing
anything but removing lines that change frequently, like timestamps).
The normal 'rancid' script chokes just trying to process the
configuration ('write term' is an invalid command, changing to to 'show
running-config' in rancid half works, but..). Passwords and the like are
also stored in a different format for everything from SNMP v3 to local
AAA, etc.
I did something similar to work with Cisco AIP-SSM-20's, which run some
Linux-based "Cisco Intrusion Prevention System" OS. Same offer applies
here. :)
Thanks,
IT Specialist - Middleton Data Center
WRD Wisconsin Water Science Center
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Jeremy M. Guthrie
2008-07-23 15:31:11 UTC
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I have attached the latest version of the ciscoips/ipslogin scripts which work
with Cisco IPS V6.0 and should work with any platform IPS. I redid the
ipslogin off of the hitachi login script.

The wlogin and ciscowlc were written by a co-worker of mine: Josh Yost.

What do people need to get these included with Rancid?
Post by Justin C. Darby
Hello,
I recently hacked up a copy (more like I gutted and started over, but I
digress..) of the 'rancid' script to work with NX-OS 4.0. This works,
but I was wondering if anyone had any desire to come up with a clean way
to do this, as I'd be happy to help with the effort (right now I use the
entire output of 'show inventory' and 'show version' without doing
anything but removing lines that change frequently, like timestamps).
The normal 'rancid' script chokes just trying to process the
configuration ('write term' is an invalid command, changing to to 'show
running-config' in rancid half works, but..). Passwords and the like are
also stored in a different format for everything from SNMP v3 to local
AAA, etc.
I did something similar to work with Cisco AIP-SSM-20's, which run some
Linux-based "Cisco Intrusion Prevention System" OS. Same offer applies
here. :)
Thanks,
IT Specialist - Middleton Data Center
WRD Wisconsin Water Science Center
_______________________________________________
Rancid-discuss mailing list
http://www.shrubbery.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/rancid-discuss
--
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Jeremy M. Guthrie ***@cdw.com
Hosting and Managed Services
Cisco Managed Security Services
Technical Architect Phone: 608-298-1061
CDW Berbee Fax: 608-288-3007
5520 Research Park Drive NOC: 608-298-1102
Madison, WI 53711

Email address notice: A year and a half ago Berbee became part of CDW.
We continue to strive to provide outstanding service to our customers
and bring you the benefits of the combined organization. You may have
noticed that my email domain has changed from @berbee.com to @cdw.com.
Please update your address book and begin using my new address at your
earliest convenience. Emails sent to the @berbee.com domain will
continue to route to me. Thank you.
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