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Hi all, My first post, please be gentle :-) I know this has been asked in various guises, but I don;t see a definitive answer. I’m trying to identify on Cisco devices where the running config does not match the start-up config. Then present both a ‘count’ of affected nodes (modern dashboard) and node caption (classic view…
This is the support case I opened with SolarWinds: I need a report to be emailed out every morning showing the same data that is displayed via the "Overall Running vs. Startup Config Conflicts" chart/resource. I am currently unable to locate this report. I can click on the "Overall Running vs. Startup Config Conflicts"…
Hello, I was looking through our NCM web interface and saw the startup vs running config pie chart. I noticed that there were a small portion of the devices that did not match so I started looking into them. About half of them matched but were still reported as not matching. I checked both through the web interface and…
Hi folks, I'm having an issue downloading the startup and running config's on a particular brocade fabric switch via a nightly backup job, all the other ones I've set up are working fine and in exactly the same way. I can manually download them from this switch with no problem, just doesn't want to do it from the job. I'm…
I could use some help with creating a regular expression that the config change report ignores during it's comparison. Basically, I have Cirrus comparing the most recent config downloaded with the latest baseline. The problem is that the running configuration of my cisco devices has the crypto key listed in the config, and…
I needed a report that did not exist for NCM 7.3.1. (see this post: NCM "Overall Running vs. Startup Config Conflicts" Report) After a bunch of digging and scraping, I got this SWQL query to do almost exactly what I needed... The NCM "Overall Running VS. Startup Config Conflicts" report. Just add a new "Custom Query"…
Is there a way to purge old configs specifying the config type - eg startup or running, etc.? Thanks
Is there an automated way to upload a startup configuration for Cisco products? I saw the title of a thread but I get an error when trying to view it.
So far I've used the Real Time Detection to set up config backups whenever a change is made and logged to our syslog server. Right now it is downloading the running config. I'd also like to be able to set it up so that when the SNMP Trap Viewer sees that a config has been written, it will trigger a download of that startup…
I need to find out how to generate a nightly report that checks the startup and running configs of each of my devices and, if they don't match on a device, the report notes that fact. Basically, I'm trying to mitigate the issue where someone makes config changes but forgets to write them (or wants to wait a couple days to…
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