01-23-2002 09:42 AM - edited 03-01-2019 08:10 PM
Hi all,
Does any one know if it possible to get the router to automatically download a copy of its running-config to a tftp server, perhaps on a weekly basis.
It would be handy if this is possible.
Thanks all.
01-23-2002 10:08 AM
Ciscoworks resource manager essentials.
01-23-2002 12:24 PM
You can do this via SNMP, and I find it to be free, and easy. I dont have the OID in front of me, but you do a snmpset command with the OID string. You can then set this up to run every week. Go to google.com and do a search, you will find several sites. You will need to have a Read Write community string enabled on the router to do it.
01-25-2002 04:05 AM
Hi all
Does anyone have a web page for this. Im struggle to find anything. I dont have ciscoworks.
Thanks all
01-25-2002 06:51 AM
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/11.html
1. In the server /tftpboot directory, touch router-confg the config file, then chmod 777 router-confg the config file.
2. From the management station command line, enter the following:
/usr/OV/bin/snmpset -c rw-string #.#.#.# .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.55.$.$.$.$ octetstring router-confg
where:
w-string is the router read-write SNMP community string (as in snmp-server community private RW
#.#.#.# is the IP address (or DNS name) of the router
$.$.$.$ is the IP address of the TFTP server where the target router-confg file resides in the /tftpboot directory
router-confg is the name of the (empty) file in the /tftpboot directory
01-25-2002 06:52 AM
Oops....you don't need to use /usr/OV/bin as the path, you would use whatever your path to snmpset on the box is. Also, you can do this on a windows platform, using the same OID, but I have not tried it.
01-25-2002 06:59 AM
Thanks James
Have a nice day!
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