Take a look at "rtrmon", perl based scripts to gather information from routers. Last i heard about it, it could also do router config uploads/downloads. Check out: http://www.vix.com/rtrmon Hope it helps.. Arvind. At 11:43 AM 7/7/98 -0700, you wrote:
You would need to have a MIB for them. The best way to find out is to use a tool like Scotty to walk the MIB. I don't think that cisco stores the ASCII config as a MIB entry.
What you probably want is to grab the config via a rcp from the box. I would recommend looking at the looking glass tools from DIGEX (nitrous.digex.net)., Should give you some ideas on code
hope this helps..
jmbrown@ihighway.net
At 11:47 AM 7/7/98 -0500, you wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get ahold of some sort of script that querys the routers via SNMP that shows the running configs on them? I want to have a web based interface that ONLY shows the running configs. I am aware of the built in http server that is on the routers, but I would rather do it via SNMP . Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tim Kempka
____________________________________________________ Tim Kempka E-Mail: tim@flash.net Network Engineer Pager: page_tim@flash.net FlashNet Communications Phone: 817-589-2390 ext. 378
Name: Arvind Ramarajan Org : AT&T Labs Loc : 307 MiddleTown Lincroft Rd Lincroft NJ 07738 Rm#: 1M-339 E-mail:arvi7@qsun.ho.att.com Phone: (732)-576-5542