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RE: Config Backup / Inventory


From: "Crooks, Sam" <Sam.Crooks () experian com>
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 14:57:45 -0500

Checkout    Alterpoint Network Authority Inventory.

The Inventory tool is free asn was developed as the Ziptie opensource
project.  Inventory is the basis for how Alterpoint does the paid
offerings for configurtion audit and compliance and the higher level
analytics based on the configuration and inventory repository that NA
Inventory provides.

The Inventory component is free but be prepared for sticker shock for
the whole Alterpoint suite of tools.

There is also ManageEngine DeviceExpert (not free, but inexpensive) and
Solarwinds Orion NCM (fromerly Cirrus configuration management, also
inexpensive)
    


Sam Crooks
GTS Network Architecture
 
701 Experian Pkwy
B5302
Allen, TX 75013
972-390-3186
sam.crooks () experian com


-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Provo [mailto:nanog-post () rsuc gweep net] 
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:11 AM
To: nanog () nanog org
Subject: Re: Config Backup / Inventory

On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 09:25:05AM +0100, Joshua Eyres wrote:
[snip]
I am looking for a bit of advice around configuration backup / 
inventory. We currently have a large multi-vendor network which is 
currently managed through two separate tools (rancid - 
http://www.shrubbery.net/rancid and ns4
- http://www.noodles.org.uk/ns4.html). Both tools do the job very 
well, but management have asked that we look for commercial 
alternatives that have a proper support organisation looking after
them.

Since rtrmon waned and rancid waxed (97ish?), I've been a proponent and
seen no support issues.  Lots of commercial offerings (mostly vendor-
specific) have changed or were from companies which folded between then
and now.  A non-trivial track record speaks volumes.

[snip]
things about it. We are looking for a tool which is flexible that 
allows configuration backup to textual form for easy restoration as 
well as the ability to deploy scripted changes to the network quickly.

Sounds like rancid & par to me. :-)

Cheers,

Joe

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