Cisco Systems 78-15693-03 user manual

User manual for the device Cisco Systems 78-15693-03

Device: Cisco Systems 78-15693-03
Category: Network Router
Manufacturer: Cisco Systems
Size: 0.36 MB
Added : 6/7/2013
Number of pages: 30
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APPENDIX F
IDU Updates
This appendix provides details about new features and devices that are supported
in the Incremental Device Update (IDU) on Resource Manager Essentials 3.5.
To access IDU 13.0 on Essentials 3.5, log into Cisco.com and download it from
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-rme.
This appendix contains:
• Baseline Configuration Compare Command feature, page F-1
• Supported Devices in IDU on RME 3.5, page F-11
• Other Supported Features in IDU on RME 3.5, page F-19

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Appendix F IDU Updates Baseline Configuration Compare Command feature • Running the Command • Baseline Configuration Compare Report • Report Description • Limitations of Baseline Configuration Command Usage To run the Baseline Configuration Compare command, enter: cwconfig comparewithbaseline -u userid -p password [-d debuglevel] [-m email] [-l logfile] {-device list | -view name | -device name} [-version version] {-baseline baselinefile -outputdir outputdir -report reportfile} [-generatecm

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Appendix F IDU Updates Baseline Configuration Compare Command feature Argument Explanation -device list One or more device names as a comma-separated list. Do not use this with the -input option. -view name Confines the devices search to the specified view. -device name Name of the device. -version version Configuration version number. Enter either a valid version number for the device or enter latest. If you do not enter a version number, the default of latest is taken. -baseline baselinef

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Appendix F IDU Updates Baseline Configuration Compare Command feature After comparing the versions, all the missing commands for each of the devices or versions are written to a separate file created under a directory. This is the directory specified by the -outputdir option. This file name is in the following format: Devicename -Ver-version -Vs-Baselinefile For commands that are disallowed on the device, the negation of the commands will be generated and stored in the file. If they contain

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Appendix F IDU Updates Baseline Configuration Compare Command feature Defining Baseline Templates The baseline template can contain place-holders for device-specific values. These are called parameters. You must embed such parameters within a “[“ and “]” with no spaces in between. For example: set snmp community read-only [read-only-community-name] set snmp community read-write [read-write-community-name] In this example, there are two place-holders in [read-only-community-name] and [read-w

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Appendix F IDU Updates Baseline Configuration Compare Command feature Substituting Parameters If the commands to be downloaded onto the device contain parameters, you can specify the values for these parameters in a mapping file. You can specify the mapping file using the -substitute option. Before writing the missing commands to the file, the parameters are substituted with the appropriate values as specified in the mapping file. The mapping file contains entries in the format specified be

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Appendix F IDU Updates Baseline Configuration Compare Command feature Example of Using Baseline Configuration Command The following is an example of using the Baseline Configuration Command to compare the latest configurations of 5 devices: Cat-Dev1, Cat-Dev2, Cat-Dev3, Cat-Dev4 and Cat-Dev5 with the contents of the baseline template given below: #Mandatory (+)set logging console disable (+)set vtp domain mydomain password [domain-password] (+)set vtp mode transparent (+)set snmp community

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Appendix F IDU Updates Baseline Configuration Compare Command feature Using the command (-)set udld enable [Ports], you have specified that none of the ports should have udld enabled. If udld is enabled on any of the ports, it is treated as a misconfiguration. Running the Command To run this command, enter: cwconfig comparewithbaseline -u username -p password -device Cat-Dev1,Cat-Dev2,Cat-Dev3,Cat-Dev4,Cat-Dev5 -baseline d:\temp\Baseline\BaseLineMandDis.cfg -report d:\temp\Baseline\MisConfi

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Appendix F IDU Updates Baseline Configuration Compare Command feature (+)set snmp community read-write [read-write-community-name-string] (-)set udld enable 2/34 (-)set udld enable 3/48 (-)set spantree macreduction disable Alternative user manuals

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