7 Aug 2012 18:57
Re: [rancid] ignoring toggling/changing output lines
heasley <heas <at> shrubbery.net>
2012-08-07 16:57:18 GMT
2012-08-07 16:57:18 GMT
Tue, Aug 07, 2012 at 11:27:56AM +0200, Roman Hochuli: > Dear All > > As much as I love RANCID I am fighting with two anoyances which I, at > the moment, have no ideas how to fix them. > > > The first one I do not seem to be the only one beeing hit by: changing > type 7 passwords within l2tp-class-sections on Cisco routers. As from > what the archives say this is probably even expected behaviour according > to TAC. Changesets look something like this: > --snip > l2tp-class NAME > hidden > authentication > - password 7 abcabcabcabcabcabc > + password 7 xyzxyzxyzxyzxyzxyz > ! > --snap > > To be honest: I would be glad with a solution that simply ingores the > password, but only the l2tp-class one. I would like to keep the other > passwords in the config. Any ideas? that must be an ios bug. you should contact TAC and insist that they open a ticket. the only way to filter it would be to filter all passwords, or write a filter that kept state to know when it enters/leaves a l2t-class def. > The second issue involves Brocades (former Foundry Networks) Metro Ring > Protocol. You have to specify two interfaces which are defining the east > and west side of the ring as from this boxes perspective. Sure, they > might change if a break in the ring happens. But I am seeing toggling > between these interfaces way more than we have ring-breaks... > > A typical output of such a changeset would look like this: > --snip > metro-ring ID > - ring-interfaces ethernet 1 ethernet 7 > + ring-interfaces ethernet 7 ethernet 1 > --snap > > Any ideas how to filter this toggling, but still keep the informations > about the ring-interfaces in the output? same answer; the state should never be reflected in the configuration. of course, i do not know if foundry has ever fixed a UI bug, so they're unlikely to fix it. so, you will need a filter or some sorting; if ring interfaces can be configured one per-line, like ring-interfaces ethernet 7 ring-interfaces ethernet 1 then i would split those lines like this and use ProcessHistory to sort on the interface. > -- > Best regards, > Roman Hochuli > Operations Manager > > nexellent ag > Saegereistrasse 33 > CH-8152 Glattbrugg > > Phone: +41 44 872 20 00 > Fax: +41 44 872 20 01 > URL: www.nexellent.ch > X-NCC-RegID: ch.nexellent > > Imagination is the one weapon in the war > against reality. > -- Jules de Gaultier > _______________________________________________ > Rancid-discuss mailing list > Rancid-discuss <at> shrubbery.net > http://www.shrubbery.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/rancid-discuss _______________________________________________ Rancid-discuss mailing list Rancid-discuss <at> shrubbery.net http://www.shrubbery.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/rancid-discuss
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