Saturday, November 16, 2013

Cisco's Archive command

I have mentioned this before, but actually got to setting it up on my study rack today finally.

Because I have quite a bit of equipment now, and mixed Junos and Cisco, It's helpful now to have an archive of saved configs as I study.

There are several references I used for this:

from Cisco

https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/blogs/vip-perspectives/2013/10/30/understanding-cisco-auto-archive-feature-to-backup-configuration-file

And Daniel Patrick's RouterWrangler.com Blog:

http://www.routerwrangler.com/

it's a simple config:

archive
  path tftp://192.168.1.131/$h

The $h is a variable that will save the config with a name including the current hostname:



This pic is an example of one config saved without the $h variable, and one with.

This is basic setup. There are other options that you can set for the naming, and scheduled archiving.





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