the moment a user enters configuration mode. With SNMP trapping I can get a notification that someone has entered configuration mode, but I have not found a way to initiate a SNMP get for the config. Does anyone know of some software (either Cisco or 3rd party) that can do this? It would also be nice if it did scheduled config backups (like CatTools) as well.
Resource Manager Essentials (part of CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution) can do this. It will listen for syslog messages, and automatically fetch the current running configuration by either TFTP/SNMP, telnet, SSH, RCP, or SCP.
This document gives several answers on frequently asked questions for PFRv3 channel state behavior.
Q1: What are all the channel operational states from a BR (border role) perspective and what are the rules/conditions to be in each st...
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Symptoms
The need was to reach an host inside a LAN through a VPN connection managed by the LAN gateway (Cisco 1921).
The LAN gateway performs NAT and there was a dedicate nat rule for the host i wanted to reach through VPN.
I couldn't connect to the hos...
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We have 3 identical switches configured by someone else and would like to claim some of the Gigabit ports(G1/G2/G3/G4) for use on servers. When we try to change the wiring and configuration, we run in to connectivity issues. Attached is a des...
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