From: Rodgers Moore (rodgers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Nov 21 2001 - 01:45:02 GMT-3
You can do what you're asking many different ways. Procomm has a scripting
language and keystroke recording. You might be able to do it with DOS batch
files if you have access to the Cisco Dial-out Utility (or similar com: to teln
et
driver). The biggest problem you'll have is getting the timing right. A write
erase (and other commands) will need a delay after it or the next command will
be
lost.
Rodgers Moore, CCIE# 8153
"Edward W. Boggs" wrote:
> How would one from a terminal server connected to 9 or more IOS routers and a
> Cat 5k switch automate the following commands and configuration to the
> devices by executing a script.
>
> How or who would have such a script that will do the following
>
> connect to a terminal server with a telnet session.
> once connected to the TS then connect to each router using it's predetermined
> host name (i.e R1, R2....R11)
>
> execute a write erase or startup config.
> copy a new config to the startup config.
> copy startup config to running...
>
> then go to the next router and copy the same config to with a hostname
> difference to it..
>
> do this sequence util all routers and Cat5k Switch have been reset to an
> original standard...or a predetermined configuration from previous labs.
>
> help...
-- Rodgers Moore, CCIE #8153, CCNP-Security, CCDP Design and Security Consultant
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