From: Aaron Woland (aaron@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Apr 02 2002 - 18:00:14 GMT-3
Well,
Chris is going to use a 2511 (or something like it) and configure it for
reverse telnet into the console ports of all the pieces of equipment.
You can maintain IP Connectivity to the access-router (2511) at all
times, but each piece of equipment will be constantly changing, based on
the scenario.
Just my .02
Regards,
Aaron T. Woland, Director of Information Technology
CCNP, CCDA, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I 4.0, MCSA, MCT, NTP, Network+, I-Net+, A+
Certified OpenView Consultant
-----Original Message-----
From: denny@bobeldyk.org [mailto:denny@bobeldyk.org]
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 3:17 PM
To: Christopher M. Heffner; >CCIE_Lab Groupstudy (E-mail); >CCIE Lab
Security Group (E-mail)
Subject: RE: OT: Scripts (Challenge)
With IP Connectivity to each of the routers, perl scripting could be
nice..
What we really need is an API that we can write to through Hyper
Terminal. That way the current configuration on the router is moot.
Just plug your console cable into the Access Router and go!
Anybody know of an API like this? kind of like a 'readHyperTerm' and
'writeHypterTerm' functions?
-Denny
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On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 15:08:19 -0500, "Christopher M. Heffner"
<cheffner@certified-labs.net> wrote:
> Does have anyone have some good resources or maybe even some pre-built
scripts
> that will scrub routers and switches clean to their initial setup or
default
> settings once someone is done playing around on some lab equipment? I
am
> thinking of building some remote access to my lab equipment which is
currently
> 19 routers and 9 catalyst switches but I need a way to clean the
routers and
> switches up once someone is finished.
>
> Requirements:
> Need to be able to clean the router and switches no matter what
the current
> passwords are on the equipment. Hence the script will have be able to
do
> password recovery processes for routers and switches.
> Would like to be able to have the script run at a certain time
or times
> during each day.
> Would like to be able to integrate the script into a html web
page.
>
> I am told that most people do this through pearl scripting but that
there
> might be other ways to do this also including java scripting.
>
> I am not a Unix person nor really a programmer even though I do have
some
> background in c+, Fortran, assembler, etc from my early days.
>
> I would be willing to trade some free time on the rack for the best
set of
> scripts that someone can come up with that I pick to implement for the
rack.
>
> The rack does include atm, voice, isdn, remote power/reboot access,
etc and
> everything else needed to pass the Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching.
>
> The lab equipment could be cabled for various popular lab scenarios.
>
> I am also in the process of adding pix firewalls to the rack in the
future for
> the Security CCIE.
>
> Email directly with any information you have or if you are interested
in
> participating in this programming challenge.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
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> =====
> Christopher M. Heffner
> IMCR Course Director
> Certified Cisco Systems Instructor
> CCSI, CCIE 8211, MCT, MCSE, MCNI, MCNE, CLI, PCLP, FCSE, ASE, CTT, A+
> cheffner@certified-labs.net
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