Scheduled Backup for Cisco Config Files
Config File Manager provides an option to take scheduled
backup of the startup and running configuration files of the
Cisco routers/switches. It provides the flexibility to schedule
backing up of the files on a daily, monthly, and yearly basis.
Config File Manager retrieves the cisco configuration files
at the defined intervals and stores it in the file system.
The backed up configuration files can be viewed from the history.
Real-time Monitoring of Cisco Config Files
Using the "Refresh" option the latest startup and
runtime configuration files of the cisco routers/switches
can be retrived. It helps to view the recent configuration
files.
Compare Cisco Config Files
OpUtils provides an option to compare the configuration files
that are retrieved from the Cisco routers/switches. The comparison
can be on any of the following:
- Compare startup and running configuration files of a
routers/switches.
- Compare the startup configuration files of any two routers/switches.
- Compare the running configuration files of any two routers/switches.
- Compare the startup and running configuration files of
any two routers/switches.
This helps to compare the configurations between any two
cisco routers/switches and correct the erroneous configurations,
if any.
Upload Cisco Config Files
All configurations that are made to the Cisco devices are
finally stored in the config files from where the device reads
and executes. The Config File Manager enables uploading of
the configuration files to the device through TFTP server.
IT administrators can make the necessary changes to the file
and then upload this file to the device. It reduces the administrators'
time when the same configuration has to be made to several
similar devices.
Free Config File Manager
The Config File Manager tool can be used to manage a cisco
router/switch in the OpUtils Free edition. For more details
on tools available in Free edition, refer to Free
Network Tools.
For more details, refer to the Cisco
Config File Manager topic in the online help. For troubleshooting
tips, refer to Cisco
Tools Knowledge Base
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