11-18-2010 04:36 AM
LMS 3.2 running on Unix in a master-slave configuration.
Our security team is asking us why we need rcp (port 514) enabled on our routers.
It's becuase of the following standard commands;
ip rcmd rcp-enable
ip rcmd remote-host cwuser <ip address of LMS> cwuser enable
I believe these commands helped with the archiving of the device configurations? I know it's been a standard command of ours for years, but am not sure if it is still needed?
Any information you can provide would help.
Thanks,
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11-18-2010 06:50 AM
RCP is optional. If you would rather use TFTP, SSH, SCP, etc. you can disable RCP. By default, LMS/RME will use TFTP, TELNET, and SSH for config archive.
11-18-2010 06:50 AM
RCP is optional. If you would rather use TFTP, SSH, SCP, etc. you can disable RCP. By default, LMS/RME will use TFTP, TELNET, and SSH for config archive.
11-18-2010 07:29 AM
Perfect...I'll remove it from some of our device configs and run some tests to be sure.
As always, thanks a lot!
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