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cat5rancid
Langue: en
Version: 5 March 2010 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
NAME
rancid - Cisco configuration filterSYNOPSIS
rancid [-dlV] (-f filename | hostname)DESCRIPTION
rancid is a perl(1) script which uses the login scripts (see clogin(1)) to login to a device, execute commands to display the configuration, etc, then filters the output for formatting, security, and so on. rancid's product is a file with the name of it's last argument plus the suffix .new. For example, hostname.new.There are complementary scripts for other platforms and/or manufacturers that are supported by rancid(1). Briefly, these are:
- agmrancid
- Cisco Anomaly Guard Module (AGM)
- arancid
- Alteon WebOS switches
- arrancid
- Arista Networks devices
- brancid
- Bay Networks (nortel)
- cat5rancid
- Cisco catalyst switches
- cssrancid
- Cisco content services switches
- erancid
- ADC-kentrox EZ-T3 mux
- f10rancid
- Force10
- f5rancid
- F5 BigIPs
- fnrancid
- Fortinet Firewalls
- francid
- Foundry and HP procurve OEMs of Foundry
- hrancid
- HP Procurve Switches
- htranicd
- Hitachi Routers
- jerancid
- Juniper Networks E-series
- jrancid
- Juniper Networks
- mrancid
- MRTd
- mrvrancid
- MRV optical switches
- nrancid
- Netscreen firewalls
- nsrancid
- Netscaler
- nxrancid
- Cisco Nexus boxes
- prancid
- Procket Networks
- rivrancid
- Riverstone
- rrancid
- Redback
- srancid
- SMC switch (some Dell OEMs)
- trancid
- Netopia sDSL/T1 routers
- tntrancid
- Lucent TNT
- xrancid
- Extreme switches
- xrrancid
- Cisco IOS-XR devices
- zrancid
- Zebra routing software
The command-line options are as follows:
- -V
- Prints package name and version strings.
- -d
- Display debugging information.
- -l
- Display somewhat less debugging information.
- -f
- rancid should interpret the next argument as a filename which contains the output it would normally collect from the device ( hostname) with clogin(1).
SEE ALSO
control_rancid(1), clogin(1), rancid.conf(5)CAVEATS
Cisco IOS offers a DHCP server that maintains a text database which can be stored remotely or on local storage. If stored locally, the file changes constantly and causes constant diffs from rancid. If this file's name ('ip dhcp database') matches the regex dhcp_[^[:space:].].txt, it will be filtered.For Catalyst switches running CatOS, type cat5, the prompt must end with '>'. clogin(1) looks for '>' to determine when a login is successful. For example:
cat5k> cat5k> enable Password: cat5k> (enable)
rancid works on Cisco Catalyst 1900 series switches that are running Enterprise Edition software. This software provides a menu at connection time that allows a command line interface to be used by entering 'K' at the prompt.
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