04-14-2010 07:31 AM
In the process of troubleshooting an "aliased devices" problem in RME 4.3.1, I exported out the device list for comparison with the DCR export. The following is seen at the end of the csv export. All three are ASAs that are present earlier in the ";Start of section 0 - Basic Credentials" section as well. I'm wondering what they are there for.
;
;Start of section 1 - AUS proxy
;
;HEADER: management_ip_address host_name domain_name device_identity display_name aus_username aus_password aus_url aus_port
;
hostname1 fqdn.com hostname1
hostname2 fqdn.com hostname2
hostname3 fqdn.com hostname3
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04-25-2010 03:25 PM
RME can use an Auto-Update Server to manage some devices such as PIX and ASAs. If you were using an AUS proxy, the additional information would show up in this section. The fact that you just see the device's hostname means an AUS is not being used.
04-25-2010 03:25 PM
RME can use an Auto-Update Server to manage some devices such as PIX and ASAs. If you were using an AUS proxy, the additional information would show up in this section. The fact that you just see the device's hostname means an AUS is not being used.
04-25-2010 03:38 PM
Thanks for your explanation. Since then I've also found that all the ASAs showing up there are ones that cannot be inventory-collected / unknown device type, due to the ongoing issue in this thread: https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3059937
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