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VoyenceControlversion 11.0.0

Device Services Support(DSR)

P/N 300-006-581Rev 02

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Hopkinton, MA 01748-91031-508-435-1000www.EMC.com

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

COPYRIGHT.................................................................................................. 2

PREFACE..................................................................................................... 12 Who Should Read this Document? ............................................................................ 12 Related Publications ............................................................................................... 12

INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................... 13 About this Manual .................................................................................................. 13 Compatibility......................................................................................................... 13

DEVICE DRIVER INFORMATION.................................................................. 14 Device Drivers....................................................................................................... 14 Additions to Existing Device Drivers: ........................................................................ 14 Enabling Inactive Device Classes.............................................................................. 14

ADDITIONAL DEVICE ISSUES..................................................................... 15

3COM DEVICES........................................................................................... 16 3Com Netbuilder II Router ...................................................................................... 16

Features Available ............................................................................................................... 16 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 16 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 17 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 17 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 17 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 17

3Com Switch 5500................................................................................................. 18 Features Available ............................................................................................................... 18 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 19 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 19 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 19 Device Commands ............................................................................................................... 19 Known Issues...................................................................................................................... 20

ACME DEVICES ........................................................................................... 21 Acme Packet NetNet Router .................................................................................... 21

Features Available ............................................................................................................... 21 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 22 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 22 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 22

ADTRAN DEVICES....................................................................................... 23 Adtran Netvanta .................................................................................................... 23

Features Available ............................................................................................................... 23 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 24 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 24 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 24 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 24 Known Issues...................................................................................................................... 25

Adtran Netvanta Switch .......................................................................................... 26 Features Available ............................................................................................................... 26 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 27 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 27 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 27

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Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 28 Known Issues...................................................................................................................... 28

AIRESPACE DEVICES .................................................................................. 29 Airespace Switch ................................................................................................... 29

Features Available ............................................................................................................... 29 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 29 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 29 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 29 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 31 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 31 Known Issues...................................................................................................................... 31

ALCATEL DEVICES ...................................................................................... 32 Alcatel OmniCore................................................................................................... 32

Features Available ............................................................................................................... 32 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 33 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 33 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 33 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 33 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 34

Alcatel Omniswitch................................................................................................. 35 Features Available ............................................................................................................... 35 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 35 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 36 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 36 Device Commands ............................................................................................................... 36 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 37 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 37

ALVARION DEVICES ................................................................................... 38 Alvarion Breeze AP................................................................................................. 38

Features Available ............................................................................................................... 38 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 38 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 38 Device Commands ............................................................................................................... 39 Known Issues...................................................................................................................... 39

ARUBA DEVICES ......................................................................................... 40 Aruba Wireless Switch ............................................................................................ 40

Features Available ............................................................................................................... 40 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 40 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 40 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 41 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 41 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 41

CHECKPOINT DEVICES ............................................................................... 42 Checkpoint Firewall-1 ............................................................................................. 42

Features Available ............................................................................................................... 42 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 43 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 43 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 43 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 43 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 45 Known Issues...................................................................................................................... 45

CISCO DEVICES .......................................................................................... 46 Cisco Aironet AP VXWorks....................................................................................... 46

Features Available ............................................................................................................... 46

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Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 46 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 46 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 46 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 47

Cisco PIX Firewall .................................................................................................. 48 Features Available ............................................................................................................... 48 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 49 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 49 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 49 Device Commands ............................................................................................................... 49 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 51 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 51 Known Issues...................................................................................................................... 51

Cisco VPN 3000 ..................................................................................................... 52 Features Available ............................................................................................................... 52 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 53 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 53 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 53 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 54 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 54

Cisco Aironet AP Package........................................................................................ 55 Features Available ............................................................................................................... 55 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 56 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 56 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 56 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 57 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 57

Cisco Aironet Bridge Package................................................................................... 58 Features Available ............................................................................................................... 58 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 59 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 59 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 59 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 59 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 60

Cisco CatOS Switch Package.................................................................................... 61 Features Available ............................................................................................................... 62 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 62 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 62 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 63 Device Commands ............................................................................................................... 63 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 65 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 66 Known Issues...................................................................................................................... 66

Cisco Content Services Switch ................................................................................. 67 Features Available ............................................................................................................... 67 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 68 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 68 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 68 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 68 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 69

Cisco Router ......................................................................................................... 70 Features Available ............................................................................................................... 71 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 72 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 72 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 72 Device Commands ............................................................................................................... 73 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 75 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 75 Known Issues...................................................................................................................... 75

Cisco IOS Switch Package ....................................................................................... 77 Features Available ............................................................................................................... 78 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 78 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 78

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Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 80 Device Commands ............................................................................................................... 80 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 82 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 82 Known Issues...................................................................................................................... 83

Cisco Lightstream Package...................................................................................... 85 Features Available ............................................................................................................... 85 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 86 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 86 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 86 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 86 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 87

Cisco MDS 9000 .................................................................................................... 88 Features Available ............................................................................................................... 88 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 88 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 89 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 89 Device Commands ............................................................................................................... 89 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 89 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 90

CITRIX DEVICES......................................................................................... 91 Citrix Netscaler LoadBalancer .................................................................................. 91

Features Available ............................................................................................................... 91 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 92 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 92 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 92 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 92 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 93

EDGEWATER DEVICES ................................................................................ 94 Edgewater EdgeMarc Router.................................................................................... 94

Features Available ............................................................................................................... 94 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 94 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 95 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 95 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 95 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 95

ENTERASYS DEVICES ................................................................................. 96 Enterasys Smartswitch Router ................................................................................. 96

Features Available ............................................................................................................... 96 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 96 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 96 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 97 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 97 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 97 Known Issues...................................................................................................................... 97

ERICSSON DEVICES.................................................................................... 98 Ericsson MSED ...................................................................................................... 98

Features Available ............................................................................................................... 98 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................... 98 Configuration Capture .......................................................................................................... 99 Configuration Deploy............................................................................................................ 99 Multi-Config Files ................................................................................................................. 99 Device Data ........................................................................................................................ 99

EXTREME DEVICES ................................................................................... 100 Extreme ............................................................................................................. 100

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 101

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Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 101 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 101 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 101 Known Issues.................................................................................................................... 102

F5 DEVICES .............................................................................................. 103 F5 Load Balancer Rev 3 ........................................................................................ 103

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 103 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 103 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 104 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 104 Device Commands ............................................................................................................. 104 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 105 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 106

F5 Load Balancer Rev 4 ........................................................................................ 107 Features Available ............................................................................................................. 107 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 107 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 108 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 108 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 108 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 109

F5 Load Balancer Rev 9 ........................................................................................ 110 Features Available ............................................................................................................. 110 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 110 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 111 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 111 Device Commands ............................................................................................................. 111 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 112 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 114

FORCE10 DEVICES.................................................................................... 115 Force10 E-Series Router ....................................................................................... 115

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 115 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 116 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 116 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 116 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 116 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 117

FOUNDRY DEVICES................................................................................... 118 Foundry Package ................................................................................................. 118

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 118 Discovery/Identify Device ................................................................................................... 118 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 119 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 119 Device Commands ............................................................................................................. 119 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 120 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 120

HP DEVICES ............................................................................................. 121 HP ProCurve Switch ............................................................................................. 121

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 122 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 122 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 122 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 122 Device Commands ............................................................................................................. 123 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 123 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 124 Known Issues.................................................................................................................... 124

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JUNIPER DEVICES .................................................................................... 127 Juniper Router Package ........................................................................................ 127

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 127 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 128 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 128 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 128 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 128 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 129 Known Issues.................................................................................................................... 129

LUCENT DEVICES...................................................................................... 130 Lucent Access Point ............................................................................................. 130

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 130 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 130 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 130 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 130 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 131 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 131

MARCONI DEVICES................................................................................... 132 Marconi ASX ....................................................................................................... 132

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 132 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 132 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 133 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 133 Device Commands ............................................................................................................. 133 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 133 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 134 Known Issues.................................................................................................................... 134

MILAN DEVICES ....................................................................................... 135 SM801P Managed Switch ...................................................................................... 135

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 135 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 136 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 136 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 136

MOTOROLA BSR........................................................................................ 137 BSR64000 Router ................................................................................................ 137

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 137 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 137 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 138 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 138 Device Commands ............................................................................................................. 138 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 139 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 139 Known Issues.................................................................................................................... 139

MRV DEVICES........................................................................................... 140 MRV LX Terminal Server ....................................................................................... 140

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 140 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 140 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 141 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 141 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 141 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 141

NETCACHE DEVICES ................................................................................. 142 NetCache ........................................................................................................... 142

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 142

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Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 143 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 143

NETOPIA DEVICES.................................................................................... 144 Netopia R7000 Series........................................................................................... 144

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 144 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 144 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 144 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 145 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 145 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 145

NETSCREEN DEVICES ............................................................................... 146 Netscreen Firewall ............................................................................................... 146

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 147 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 147 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 147 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 147 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 147 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 148 Known Issues.................................................................................................................... 148

NOKIA DEVICES ....................................................................................... 149 Nokia IP ............................................................................................................. 149

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 149 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 150 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 150 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 150 Device Commands ............................................................................................................. 150 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 151 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 152

NORTEL DEVICES ..................................................................................... 153 Nortel Alteon....................................................................................................... 153

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 153 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 153 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 153 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 154

Nortel Router ...................................................................................................... 155 Features Available ............................................................................................................. 155 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 156 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 156 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 156 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 156 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 157 Known Issues.................................................................................................................... 157

Nortel Baystack ................................................................................................... 158 Features Available ............................................................................................................. 158 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 158 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 159 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 159

Nortel BoSS Switch .............................................................................................. 160 Features Available ............................................................................................................. 160 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 160 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 160 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 161 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 161 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 161

Nortel Contivity ................................................................................................... 162 Features Available ............................................................................................................. 162 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 162

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Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 163 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 163

Nortel Multi-Service Switch ................................................................................... 164 Features Available ............................................................................................................. 164 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 165 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 165 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 165 Known Issues.................................................................................................................... 166

Nortel Passport.................................................................................................... 167 Features Available ............................................................................................................. 167 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 167 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 167 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 167 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 168 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 168

Nortel Passport 8600............................................................................................ 169 Features Available ............................................................................................................. 169 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 169 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 170 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 170 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 170 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 170 Known Issues.................................................................................................................... 171

PACKETEER DEVICES................................................................................ 172 Packeteer PacketShaper ....................................................................................... 172

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 172 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 173 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 173 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 173 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 173 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 174

PARADYNE DEVICES................................................................................. 175 Paradyne 9100.................................................................................................... 175

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 175 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 175 Device Commands ............................................................................................................. 175 Known Issues.................................................................................................................... 175

RADWARE DEVICES.................................................................................. 176 Radware WSD Load Balancer................................................................................. 176

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 176 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 177 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 177 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 177 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 177 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 178

RIVERBED DEVICES.................................................................................. 179 Riverbed Steelhead.............................................................................................. 179

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 179 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 179 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 179 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 180 Device Commands ............................................................................................................. 180 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 181 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 181 Known Issues.................................................................................................................... 181

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RIVERSTONE DEVICES ............................................................................. 182 Riverstone Router ................................................................................................ 182

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 182 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 182 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 182 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 183 Config Files ....................................................................................................................... 183 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 183

SIEMENS DEVICES.................................................................................... 184 Siemens 5940 ..................................................................................................... 184

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 184 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 185 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 185

STARENT DEVICES.................................................................................... 186 Starent PDSN...................................................................................................... 186

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 186 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 186 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 187 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 187 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 187 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 187

SYMBOL DEVICES..................................................................................... 188 Symbol WS-2000................................................................................................. 188

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 188 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 189 Configuration Capture ........................................................................................................ 189 Configuration Deploy.......................................................................................................... 189 OS Management Notes ....................................................................................................... 190 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 190 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 191

TASMAN DEVICES..................................................................................... 192 Tasman Router.................................................................................................... 192

Features Available ............................................................................................................. 192 Discovery/Identify Methods................................................................................................. 193 Multi-Config Files ............................................................................................................... 193 Device Data ...................................................................................................................... 193 Known Issues.................................................................................................................... 194

WHERE TO GET HELP................................................................................ 195 Where to get help ................................................................................................ 195

GLOSSARY................................................................................................ 196

INDEX ...................................................................................................... 197

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PREFACE

Who Should Read this Document?

The information and procedures contained within this document are intended for those individuals who have the responsibility of installing and deploying devices and device drivers.

Readers should be familiar with the following:

Windows®, Solaris, and Linux® operating systems

Database architecture and concepts

Security management

Internet protocols, including HTTP, TCP/IP, File Transfer Protocol (FTP), and Telnet

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and directory services

Authentication and authorization

Related Publications

This section lists publications related to Device Services Support.

VoyenceControl Device Server Configuration Guide, P/N 300-006-582

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INTRODUCTION

About this Manual

The following information is included in this Device Services Support document.

Device Driver Information

Device Driver Features and Information

Additions to Existing Device Drivers

Additional Device Driver Support

Device Issues

Additional Device Information

Compatibility

This release is certified to work with VoyenceControl 4.0.0 and VoyenceControl 4.0.1, on the following environments:

Solaris 10

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1

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DEVICE DRIVER INFORMATION

Device Drivers

The following Device Drivers are included in this release:

Acme Packet NetNet Router

Motorola BSR64000 Router

Riverbed Steelhead

Additions to Existing Device Drivers:

The following additions to existing Device Drivers are included in this release:

Cisco Pix Firewall – added Single Context and Multi-Context 7.0 support

Cisco Content Services Switch – added support for 11501, 11503, 11506

Edgewater EdgeMarc Router:

Auto discovery will now recognize units using the Edgewater SNMP MIB at enterprises.19139

Added better OS version checking by directly reading the /etc/version file

Packeteer PacketShaper – added support for 3500 and 7500

Enabling Inactive Device Classes

To enable a device class that is not enabled by default, follow these steps.

Step Action

1 Select Tools -> System Administration from the VoyenceControl menu bar.

2 Select Global -> Device Classes to open the Global Managed Device Classes window.

3 Click the Manage List button.

4 Highlight the Supported Device Class you want to enable, and click the Add button.

Repeat this step for all device classes you are enabling.

5 Click Ok.

6 Click Apply.

Note: Changes to device classes may affect the underlying Auto Discovery device classes’ configuration.

7 Click Yes to confirm the changes.

8 Click Ok.

9 Click Close.

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ADDITIONAL DEVICE ISSUES

This section details existing device issues that may have been discovered with other Device Services Supported (formerly referred to as DSR) releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Parenthesis in Devices Hostnames - Communication Failures

Issue: Using parenthesis in the device hostnames causes Management Communications (such as Configuration Pulls) to fail.

Resolution: Ensure that the parentheses used in any existing device hostnames are removed.

SNMP Communication Failures

Issue: When devices have intermittent SNMP communications (due to device busy failures, or other Network traffic issues), SNMP timeouts may occur in the application. This can cause jobs to fail to devices where SNMP is enabled.

Resolution: Refer to the, “Device Servers Best Practices” and the “Edit Device Server Properties” sections in the VoyenceControl Online User’s Guide. The guide is available from the application’s Help link. Once you have accessed the Online User’s Guide, use the Search feature to locate the sections.

Instructions found in the guide to edit the Device Server Properties include steps for adjusting the SNMP Timeout and Retry settings. You can increase these default settings to ensure timeouts do not occur during the SNMP Communication to the devices.

Detecting Device Change Traps/Syslog in a NATTED Environment

In a NATTED environment it is not easy to isolate and PULL the exact device from which a configuration changed Trap/Syslog is received based on the IP Address. To address this scenario a best effort PULL is done on all devices that have the IP Address on any of their interfaces if the CM_NATTEDIP_LOOKUP variable is enabled in the infrastructure database.

In this release the infrastructure CM_NATTEDIP_LOOKUP will be enabled by the default. This can be disabled if needed in the infrastructure database.

Cisco Layer 3 Switch Package

The Cisco Layer 3 Switch package is not supported by the device server but is still provided for backward compatibility. This package cannot be used for discovering new Layer 3 Switches.

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3COM DEVICES

3Com Netbuilder II Router

Device Type Router

Specific Model(s) All Netbuilder II Models

Documentation/Information http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/bridrout/u_guides/html/index.htm

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslogs, SNMP Trap

Configuration Files running

Configuration Content ARP, Routes, Interfaces, Identity, System Properties

Configuration Protocols Telnet/TFTP, SSH/TFTP

User Interface CLI, SNMP

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band

Configuration Capture Telnet/TFTP, SSH/TFTP

Configuration Deploy Telnet/TFTP, SSH/TFTP

Cut-Through Access In-Band

Router Quick Commands Ping

Hardware Information Model, OS

Features Available

Discover/Identify (SNMP)

Configuration Capture (Pull running configs)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configlets, TERMlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

Discovery Mechanism:

Look for SW/NBII in sysDescr

Look for 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.1.4.(2|11|12|22|23) in sysObjectID

Operating System from sysDescr

Model from lookup table based on sysObjectID

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Configuration Capture

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

Get the boot directory using the sf 4 command

Get a list of files in the boot directory excluding the BOOT.??K file

copy [FILENAME] [SERVERIPADDR]:[FILENAME]

Configuration Deploy

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “push” a configuration to your device.

For each file backup above:

copy [SERVERIPADDR]:[FILENAME] [FILENAME]

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory No

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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3Com Switch 5500

Device Type Switch

Specific Model(s) 5500

Documentation/Information http://www.3com.com

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Files Text, Running, Startup

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols Telnet, SSH, Telnet/TFTP, SSH/TFTP

User Interface CLI

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-band, SNMP

Operating System 3.02

Configuration Capture Telnet, SSH, Telnet/TFTP, SSH/TFTP

Configuration Deploy Telnet/TFTP, SSH/TFTP

Cut-Through Access Telnet, SSH

Router Quick Commands Ping, Traceroute, View Routes, View Arp, View Interfaces, Test Credentials, Setup Diagnostic, View Diagnostic Setup, Setup NAT, View NatIP Setup

Hardware Information SNMP

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysDescription contains Switch 5500 (case-insensitive)

Configuration Capture

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

display current-configuration

display saved-configuration

display startup

tftp deviceServerAddress put filename filename

Configuration Deploy

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “push” a configuration to your device.

startup configuration can only be transferred via TFTP

tftp deviceServerAddress get filename filename

Device Commands

The following device command sets must be enabled to allow VoyenceControl NG to manage this device class.

Device Configuration and Monitoring

display current-configuration

display saved-configuration

display startup

tftp deviceServerAddress [ get | put | localFilename remoteFilename

copy sourceFilename destFilename

save filename

delete filename

ping ipAddress

tracert ipAddress

display ip interface

display ip routing-table

display arp

Password Management

display password-control

local-user userName

level 2

service-type terminal telnet ssh

password [ simple | cipher ] password

quit

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undo local-user oldUsername

super password [ simple | cipher ] newPrivPass

snmp-agent community [ read | write ] newString

undo snmp-agent community oldString

Known Issues

The following details existing device issues that have been discovered with other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

3Com Switch 5500

In 3.01, startup configuration can only be pulled via TFTP; running configuration is not accessible via TFTP, only via the display command.

Running configuration can only be pushed via terminal, but some commands may not merge the settings properly.

Comments must be left unaltered in the configuration files or the changes may not be recognized.

The backup and restore commands do not work for OS version 3.02, so explicit TFTP transfers are used instead.

In version 3.01, previous user credentials cannot be removed due to a flaw in the session use count (user access number not 0).

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ACME DEVICES

Acme Packet NetNet Router

Device Type Acme Packet NetNet Router

Specific Model(s) 4000, 4000 PAC, 9000

Documentation/Information http://www.acmepacket.com/

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Binary

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet, Command, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/FTP, Telnet/FTP

User Interface CLI, SNMP

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band

Configuration Capture SSH/FTP, Telnet/FTP

Configuration Deploy SSH/FTP, Telnet/FTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Router Quick Commands Ping, Reboot, FTP Credentials

Hardware Information For SNMP: Interfaces, Chassis Inventory

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs)

Device Access (Cut-Through, Device Commands, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectIDs: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9148.*

Acme Packet in sysDescr

Interface table from MIB-2

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

From a console session issue the command create CFG [configType] [temp_filename].

Transfer the config file created in the previous step from the device to DevServer via FTP.

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

Transfer the config file from DevServer to the device via FTP.

From a console session, issue the command get CFG [temp_filename] [device_ip]

From a console session, issue the command extract CFG [configType] [temp_filename]

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ADTRAN DEVICES

Adtran Netvanta

Device Type Adtran Netvanta

Specific Model(s) NetVanta 3200, NetVanta 3305, NetVanta 3205, NetVanta 5305, NetVanta 4305, Atlas 800, Atlas Generic, Atlas 800 Plus, Atlas 810, Atlas 550, Total Access 916e

Documentation/Information -

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Files Single Text, Running, Startup

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet

Configuration Protocols Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only

User Interface IOS like

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP Required

Password Management Enable, In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture Terminal, SSH, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, SSH, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysObjectID

1.3.6.1.4.1.664

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

Telnet/TFTP

copy startup-config tftp

copy running-config tftp

Telnet/SSH

show startup

show running

copy running-config startup-config

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table No

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes No

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Adtran NetVanta drivers

Adtran NetVanta and Adtran NetVanta Switch drivers may experience problems if configured with the message of the day banner.

Adtran Netvanta Router - Serial Numbers Not Displaying

The Adtran Netvanta Router does not show the serial number when using SNMP.

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Adtran Netvanta Switch

Device Type Adtran Netvanta Switch

Specific Model(s) NetVanta 1224, NetVanta 1224R, NetVanta 1224 STR

Documentation/Information -

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Configlet

Configuration Protocols Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only

User Interface IOS like

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management Enable, In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture Terminal, SSH, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, SSH, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysObjectID

1.3.6.1.4.1.664

adtranIfNumber

.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1.0

Should be greater than 4

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

Telnet/TFTP

copy startup-config tftp

copy running-config tftp

Telnet/SSH

show startup

show running

copy running-config startup-config

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table No

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes No

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Adtran NetVanta Switch drivers

Adtran NetVanta and Adtran NetVanta Switch drivers may experience problems if configured with the message of the day banner.

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AIRESPACE DEVICES

Airespace Switch

Device Type Wireless Switch

Specific Model(s) Airespace Switch AS-4101

Documentation/Information -

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Files Binary Image

Configuration Content Binary

Configuration Protocols Telnet, TFTP, SSH

User Interface CLI

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP Only

Password Management Account, SNMP

Operating System 2.0.152.3

Configuration Capture Terminal/TFTP, SSH/TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal/TFTP, SSH/TFTP, Terminal

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysObjectID

1.3.6.1.4.1.14179

sysDescr, Switch

Contains Airespace Switch

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

transfer upload

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

Transfer download

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Terminal, one line at a time

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Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Airespace 4400

Issue: Over time, a client Out of Memory message may be displayed when opening or searching Checkpoint Firewall or Airespace device configurations that contain large binary files.

Resolution: If a client Out of Memory message is displayed, first close, and then re-open the application.

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ALCATEL DEVICES

Alcatel OmniCore

Device Type Alcatel Omnicore Routing Switch

Specific Model(s) OmniCore 5052, OmniCore 5022 OmniCore 5010, OmniCore 13 OmniSwitch 5, OmniSwitch 9, OmniCell 5, OmniCell 9, OmniStack 1024 OmniStack 6024 OmniStack 8008 OmniAccess 408 OmniAccess 512

Documentation/Information -

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet

Configuration Protocols SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture Terminal, SSH, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, SSH, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectID

1.3.6.1.3.3003 or 1.3.6.1.4.1.3003

sysDesc

contains “Switch

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

Term

write-config

TFTP

write-config tftp://"+SERVERIPADDR+"/"+tftpFile(configFile.filename)

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

Copy to start

write mem

TFTP

copy tftp:…

Term

Push is done by pushing one line at a time after connecting to a terminal session

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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Alcatel Omniswitch

Device Type Switch

Specific Model(s) 6602-48, 6624

Documentation/Information CD-ROM Copy

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Files Single Text

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management Terminal, Account, SNMP

Operating System 5.1.6.393.R01 GA 5.1.5.83.R04

Configuration Capture Telnet Only, SSH Only, Telnet/FTP, SSH/FTP

Configuration Deploy Telnet Only, SSH Only, Telnet/FTP, SSH/FTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal, SSH

OS Management FTP, SCP

Router Quick Commands View Interfaces (show ip interface), View Routes (show ip route), View ARP (show arp), Ping (ping ipaddress), TraceRoute (traceroute ipaddress)

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap)

Credentials Management (Change or Roll passwords and SNMP Communities)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectID compared against Alcatel INDIBase.MIB (1.3.6.1.4.1.6486.800)

Chassis serial number is taken from chassis entry of entPhysicalTable is ENTITY-MIB

Configs use FTP, Configlets use terminal (FTP must be enabled)

Running (RAM) config is always synced with working (or running) config

Copy to start is handled manually

Cold boot starts from /flash/certified/boot.cfg unless identical to /flash/working/boot.cfg. If different, reload working no-rollback timeout must be issued or config changes will fail.

Configlets distinguished from config by lack of /flash/working/boot.cfg comment, line 2

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Configuration Capture

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

For Terminal:

show configuration snapshot

For File Transfer:

Configuration is pulled using FTP

Configuration Deploy

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “push” a configuration to your device.

For Terminal:

Device commands are issued interactively from the stored configuration

Device Commands

Following are the device command sets you must enable to allow VoyenceControl NG to manage this device class.

Device Configuration and Monitoring

show system

show running-directory

no more

ping

reload working no rollback-timeout

show arp

show chassis

show cmm

show configuration snapshot

show hardware info

show health

show interfaces

show ip interface

show ip protocols

show ip route

show module long

show running-directory

show system

traceroute

File Management

cd

copy running-config working

copy working certified

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delete

freespace

ftp

hash

ls

Password Management

[no] snmp community map

[no] user

password

show snmp community map

show user

show user password-size

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes No

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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ALVARION DEVICES

Alvarion Breeze AP

Device Type Wireless Access Point

Specific Model(s) BreezeACCESS SU-A/E-BD

Documentation/Information http://www.alvarion.com

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Files Ascii capture (no push)

Configuration Content Config

Configuration Protocols Telnet

User Interface Menu

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-band

Operating System 4.5.17

Configuration Capture Telnet

Cut-Through Access Telnet

Router Quick Commands Test Credentials

Hardware Information Chassis inventory

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, basic diagramming)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysName OID

sysServices: bit 3 set

brzAccUnitType (from Breeze-Access-MIB)

Configuration Capture

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

Main > Info > Advanced Configuration

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Device Commands

The following device menus must be enabled to allow VoyenceControl NG to manage this device class.

Device Configuration and Monitoring

Advanced Configuration

Password Management

Unit Control

Known Issues

The following details existing device issues that have been discovered with other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Alvarion Wireless Access Point

Incorrect password specification leaves the login screen in an unusable state. If this occurs, the user must manually login to the device and clear the prompt.

SNMP credentials are mapped to user accounts; the corresponding read/write SNMP community change must be saved (not pushed) in the UI prior to initiating the corresponding admin credential roll.

Device settings are distributed among several menus. The driver displays their contents, but the results cannot be pushed.

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ARUBA DEVICES

Aruba Wireless Switch

Device Type Aruba Switch

Specific Model(s) a52, a50, a800 a2400, a5000

Documentation/Information -

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, Out of Band, SSH Only, Telnet Only

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture Terminal, SSH, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, SSH, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal, SSH

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectID

1.3.6.1.4.1.14823

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

Telnet

copy running-config tftp

Term

show startup

show run

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Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

TFTP

copy tftp running-config

copy tftp startup-config

Term

Connect to config mode and send one line at a time to the device

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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CHECKPOINT DEVICES

Checkpoint Firewall-1

Device Type Checkpoint Firewall-1 Only

Specific Model(s) Various

Documentation/Information http://www.checkpoint.com

Enabled By Default Yes

Other Unique Information Can run on NG with Application Intelligence R55W or stand-alone. Unix like operating system.

Configuration Files Multiple Text, Multiple/Complex

Configuration Content Command, Config, Privilege Mode Termlet, Termlet Merge

Configuration Protocols SSH/SCP, SSH Only

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture Terminal, SSH, FTP, SCP

Configuration Deploy SSH, FTP, SCP

Cut-Through Access Terminal, SSH

Firewall Quick Commands Test Credentials, Setup Diagnostic, View Diagnostic Setup, Ping, Traceroute, View Interfaces, View ARP, View Routes, Setup NAT, View NAT Setup, View Processor CPU, View Network Management Events, View Interface Counters

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.2620.1.1.10.0

FireWall-1

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

Use the expert command to get to a Unix prompt. Requires the super user password. All files are transferred via FTP or SCP.

The files listed in the Multi-Config Files section for this device are pushed via a combination of SSH and SCP commands.

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

Use the expert command to get to a Unix prompt. Requires the super user password. All files are transferred back via FTP or SCP.

Use the Unix file commands to put the files back into place.

The files listed in the Multi-Config Files section for this device are retrieved via a combination of SSH and SCP commands.

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull

Pull Only

Type Editable Required

$base_dir/conf/netso.C √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/objects.C √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/InternalCA.C √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/snmp.C √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/SDS_objects.C √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/classes.C √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/lea_server_unification_scheme.C

√ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/log_unification_scheme.C

√ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/newobjects.C √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/refs.C √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/tables.C √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/userdef.C √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/cpha.conf √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/cphaprob.conf √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/cpmap_config.conf √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/cpmap_opsec.conf √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/cpmap_rulebase.con √ Text Yes

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f

$base_dir/conf/cp.lf √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/product.conf √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/fwauthd.conf √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/fwopsec.conf √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/slapd.conf √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/smtp.conf √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/omi.conf √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/thresholds.conf √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/fwmusers √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/gui-clients √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/external.if √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/cp.license √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/masters √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/*.W √ Text Yes Yes

/config/active √ Text Yes

$base_dir/state/* √ Binary Yes

$base_dir/conf/serverkeys.* √ Binary

$base_dir/database/* √ Binary Yes

$base_dir/conf/fwauth.NDB √ Binary Yes

$base_dir/conf/fwauth.keys √ Binary

$base_dir/conf/rulebases.fws √ Binary

$base_dir/conf/inst.conf √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/sic_policy.conf √ Text Yes

$base_dir/database/cprid/cprid_keys/*

√ Binary

$base_dir/database/cprid/cprid_util_keys/*

√ Binary

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

3.6 Regression - Credentials (Account, Privilege and SNMP) change failed

When changing Checkpoint Credentials do not change the enable password from the device communications settings. This may result in the login password being modified and subsequently, you will be denied access to the system.

Changing Checkpoint Credentials

When changing Checkpoint credentials do not schedule a change of the enable password from the device communications settings. This may result in the login password being modified and subsequent denial of access to the system.

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CISCO DEVICES

Cisco Aironet AP VXWorks

Device Type Cisco Aironet AP VXWorks

Specific Model(s) 340 VXWork 1200 AP

Documentation/Information -

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Protocols HTTP/TFTP

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Configuration Capture Terminal

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysDescr

Cisco AP340

sysObjectID

.9.1.379 or .9.1.474

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

Term:

GET /cgi-bin/cgiConfigDownloadAll?detailLevel=40 HTTP/1.1\n" ……

Note: Termlets are not supported on Cisco Aironet AP VXWorks.

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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Cisco PIX Firewall

Device Type Cisco Pix Firewalls

Specific Model(s) 501, 506, 506E, 515, 515E, 520, 525, 515Esc, 515Esy, 515sc, 515sy, 525sc, 525sy, 535, 535sc, 535sy, FWSM-6000, ASA5510, ASA5510-K8, ASA5520, ASA5520sc, ASA5520sy ASA5540, ASA5540sc, ASA5540sy

Documentation/Information http://www.cisco.com

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only, Non-SNMP

User Interface IOS like

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP, Terminal

Password Management Enable, In-Band, SNMP

Operating System 6.3, 7.0, 7.2

Configuration Capture Terminal, SSH, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, SSH

Cut-Through Access Terminal, SSH

OS Management TFTP

Firewall Quick Commands SetTrapDest, Test Credentials, Setup Diagnostics, View Diagnostics Setup, Setup NAT, View NAT Setup

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces For Non-SNMP: Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number, OS Version

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectID

1.3.6.1.4.1.9*

SysDescr

PIX or FWSM

Non-SNMP discovery

must contain PIX, or FWSM, or Adaptive Security Appliance in results of show version

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

write net ipAddress filename

show config

show run

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

PIX only supports push via Term; enter enable mode, enter config mode and send one config line at a time.

Device Commands

Following are the device command sets you must enable to allow VoyenceControl to manage this device class.

Device Configuration

show checksum

show version

show pager

show config

show start

show run

show snmp contact

show snmp location

show interface | include is

show interface ifName

show memory

show memory summary

show flash

show ip

show arp

show priv

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enable

conf term

write mem

write net ip-addr ...

no pager

page 0

term length 0

exit

snmp-server enable traps

snmp-server host ip-addr

logging history notifications

logging on

Password Management

aaa authentication telnet console LOCAL

aaa authentication ssh console LOCAL

aaa authentication serial console LOCAL

no username "oldName"

username "userName" password "password"

no aaa authentication telnet console LOCAL

no aaa authentication ssh console LOCAL

no aaa authentication serial console LOCAL

passwd "password"

no enable password "newPrivPass" level "level"

enable password "newPrivPass" level

snmp-server community "newSnmpROCommunity"

snmp-server host inside "ip-addr" community "community-string"

disable

enable "level"

FWSM Commands (Pix 7.0)

show host

show mode

show context

change context system

change context "contextName"

OS Upgrade

copy tftp flash

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Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only runningAdmin √

runningSystem √

startupAdmin √

startupSystem √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists Yes

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

SNMP Credential Change for PIX 515 (version 7.0)

When rolling Credentials (for example, using the application’s System Administration -> Networks ->Roll feature), only the credential entry relating to the application’s IP address changes.

OS Upgrade for PIX 515 (version 6.x)

This IOS series does not support commands for listing flash size or contents; the user must ensure sufficient space exists before scheduling the upgrade. Upgrading from version 6.x to version 7.x is not supported by this device class because memory and flash requirements cannot be verified by the driver.

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Cisco VPN 3000

Device Type VPN concentrator

Specific Model(s) 3000

Documentation/Information http://www.cisco.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Command, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/SCP, SSH/FTP, Telnet/FTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only, Non-SNMP

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Operating System OS Upgrade

Configuration Capture FTP, SCP

Configuration Deploy FTP, SCP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, VLANs, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number, Model, OS Version

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysObjectID

contains 1.3.6.1.4.1.1.3076 or 1.3.6.1.4.1.3076

sysDescr

contains VPN

Sys Services Layer

3, 4, and 7

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

A terminal session is used to navigate the following menu

Administration

File Management

Export XML File

Exported file name is CFGXML

FTP or SCP used to pull file CFGXML from device

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

SCP or FTP the file CFGXML to the device

A terminal session is used to navigate the following menu

Administration

File Management

Import XML File (name CFGXML)

Save changes to Config file

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Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes No

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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Cisco Aironet AP Package

Device Type Cisco Aironet Access Point

Specific Model(s) 1100, 1130, 1200, 1210, 1240, 1310, 350IOS

Documentation/Information http://www.cisco.com/ en/US/products/hw/ wireless/ps430/index.html

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only, SNMP/TFTP, Non-SNMP

User Interface IOS, SNMP Only

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP, Terminal

Password Management AAA, In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture Terminal, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectIDs

1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.507 and 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.565

1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.525

SysDescription Contains IOS

SysServices Layer 2 Only

Valid Cisco Rom ID

.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.1.0

Non-SNMP discovery

must contain Cisco IOS or Internetwork Operating System in the results of show version

the show vtp counters command must execute

Cisco Enterprise ID must match models list and not be in the list of 164, 107, 533

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

show start for startup configuration

show run for running configuration

SNMP for the running configuration only

set oid .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.55.IP to the TFTP server’s file name

Fall back to Telnet/TFTP for startup configuration

For Telnet/TFTP use the following command

copy running-config tftp

copy startup-config tftp

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

From the console prompts, the device is brought to the enable mode using enable 15 then to the configure mode using conf t after which the configuration is entered line-by-line with checks for banners and for Invalid Input.

If a banner is entered using banner motd X, the termination banner character X is stored, and there are no prompt checks until the final banner line is entered or a new prompt is detected

SNMP for the running configuration only

.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.50.IP = file name on tftp server

.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.54.0 = 1 to copy run to start

To copy run to start from command line

Copy running-config startup-config

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Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists Yes

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts Yes

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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Cisco Aironet Bridge Package

Device Type Cisco Aironet Wireless Bridge

Specific Model(s) 1300, 1410

Documentation/Information http://www.cisco.com/ en/US/products/hw/ wireless/ps430/index.html

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only, SNMP/TFTP

User Interface IOS, SNMP Only

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management AAA, In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture Terminal, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectIDs

1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.533

SysDescription Contains IOS

SysServices Layer 2 Only

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

show start for startup configuration

show run for running configuration

SNMP for the running configuration only

set oid .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.55.IP to the TFTP server’s file name

Fall back to Telnet/TFTP for startup configuration

For Telnet/TFTP use the following command:

copy running-config tftp

copy startup-config tftp

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

From the console prompts, the device is brought to the enable mode using enable 1 then to the configure mode using conf t after which the configuration is entered line-by-line with checks for banners and for Invalid Input.

If a banner is entered using banner motd X, the termination banner character X is stored, and there are no prompt checks until the final banner line is entered or a new prompt is detected.

SNMP for the running configuration only:

.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.50.IP = file name on tftp server

.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.54.0 = 1 to copy run to start

To copy run to start from command line:

Copy running-config startup-config

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists Yes

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts Yes

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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Cisco CatOS Switch Package

Device Type Cisco CatOS Switch

Specific Model(s) Catalyst Models: 1000, 1100, 1116, 116C, 116T, 1200, 1220, 1220c, 1220i, 1400, 1420 1600, 1601, 1800, 1900, 1900c, 1900i, 1900 Lite Fx, 1912C 2200, 2820, 2900, 2908ga, 2908xl, 2912MfXL, 2912XL, 2916, 2924CXL, 2924CXLv, 2924MXL, 2924XL, 2924XLv, 2926, 2940 8TF, 2940 8TT, 2948g, 2950-12, 2950-24, 2950-24C, 2950 24GDC, 295024LREG, 295048T, 2950 St24LRE997, 2950 t24 2955C12, 2955T12, 297024, 297024TS, 2980g, 3000, 3001, 3100, 3200, 3500, 3508GXL, 3512XL, 3524XL, 3550-12T, 3550-24, 3550-48, 3560-24PS, 3560-24TS, 3560-48PS, 3560-48TS, 3560G-24PS, 3560G-24TS, 3560G-48TS, 375024, 375024ME, 375024T, 375024TS, 375048, 3750G16TD, 3750Ge12Sfp, 37xxStack, 3900, 3920 4000NAM, 4003, 4006, 4503, 4506, 4507, 4510, 4912g, 4948, 4948-10G, 4k Gateway 5000, 5002, 5500, 5505, 5509, 5k Rsfc 6006, 6009, 6506, 6509, 6509neb, 6513, 6k Msfc, 6k Msfc2, 6knam 8510 msr, 8515 msr, 8540csr, 8540msr 9006, 9009

Documentation/Information http://www.cisco.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only, SNMP/TFTP

User Interface IOS, SNMP Only

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management AAA, Out-of-Band, Enable, In-Band, SNMP

Operating System OS Upgrade

Configuration Capture Terminal, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal, SSH

OS Management Telnet/TFTP, Telnet/FTP, SSH/SCP

Switch Quick Commands View Trunk, View Neighbors, View VLAN, Ping, TraceRoute, Test Credentials, Setup Diagnostic, View Diagnostic Setup, Setup NAT, View NAT Setup

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Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number For Non-SNMP: Interfaces

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysDescr must contain Catalyst and Cisco Systems WS-C5

SysServices Layer 2 Only

Valid Cisco sysMgmtType ID

.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.1.1.0 (for CATOS only) , for 1900, this test does not apply

Non-SNMP discovery

Issue set length 0 to turn off pagination

Must contain Cisco Systems and not Cisco IOS or Internetwork Operating System in the results of show version

Device must be a switch as determined by the Model information in the show version results

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

show config all for configuration

show run if show config all does not work for older models

SNMP for the running configuration only var<snmp> tftpHost=".1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.5.1.0";

var<snmp> tftpFileName=".1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.5.2.0";

var<snmp> tftpModule=".1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.5.3.0";

#Actions: 1-other; 2/3-down/upload config

# 4/5-down/upload SW;6/7-down/upload FW

var<snmp> tftpAction=".1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.5.4.0";

#Results: inProgress(1), success(2), noResponse(3), tooManyRetries(4),

# noBuffers(5), noProcesses(6), badChecksum(7), badLength(8),

# badFlash(9), serverError(10), userCanceled(11), wrongCode(12),

# fileNotFound(13), invalidTftpHost(14), invalidTftpModule(15),

# accessViolation(16), unknownStatus(17), invalidStorageDevice(18),

# insufficientSpaceOnStorageDevice(19), insufficientDramSize(20),

# incompatibleImage(21)

var<snmp> tftpResult=".1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.5.5.0";

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For Telnet/TFTP use the following command

write IP file all

May ask Yes/No need answer Y

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

From the console prompts, the device is brought to the enable mode using enable then to the configure mode using conf t after which the configuration is entered line-by-line with checks for banners and for Invalid Input.

If a banner is entered using banner motd X, the termination banner character X is stored, and there are no prompt checks until the final banner line is entered or a new prompt is detected.

SNMP for the running configuration only

See pull, but change action to 2

tftpAction=".1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.5.4.0";

For Term/TFTP/SNMP

copy tftp config IP file

May ask Yes/No need answer Yes

Device Commands

Following are the device command sets you must enable to allow VoyenceControl to manage this device class.

Device Configuration

set length 0

term length 0

show boot

show run

show config

term length 0

show version

copy running-config startup-config

enable

disable

conf term

clear boot auto-config

set boot auto-config bootflash:

show ip

show snmp group

show snmp contact

show snmp hostname

show snmp location

show snmp ifalias

show cdp neighbors detail

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show port status

show interfaces

write memory

write "ip-addr"

exit

tftp server "ip-addr"

copy tftp: ...

OS Management

show module "moduleNum"

dir "partition"

reset

reset "moduleNum"

clear boot system all

set boot system flash ...

set boot config-register 0x2102

boot bootldr "imageName"

boot system flash "imageName"

copy ...

session 15

session 16

Password Management

show snmp access

show snmp group

set password

enable secret 0 "newPrivPw"

no enable secret

enable password level 15

no enable password level 15

set enablepass

no snmp-server community "commString"

snmp-server community "commString"

set snmp community read-only

set snmp community read-write

set snmp user ...

set snmp view "viewName" ...

set snmp group "groupName" ...

set snmp access ...

clear snmp access ...

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clear snmp user ...

File Commands

copy tftp ...

copy scp ...

copy ftp ...

verify ...

verify ?

delete ...

squeeze ...

dir "partition"

dir bootflash:

dir slot0:

dir slot1:

show flash

Quick Commands

ping "ip-addr"

traceroute "ip-addr"

show vlan

show trunk A

show trunk B

show trunk

show CDP neighbors detail

show cam "mac-addr"

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table Yes

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs Yes

Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Cisco Catalyst OS Switches - Auto Discovery SNMP

Issue: Auto Discovery with SNMP Credentials and Accounts, and Privilege Passwords may hang if the devices do not have names. For example: no name set on CAT OS Switches. Note that this may be prevalent in the CAT OS devices, due to the no name default setting on CAT OS Switches.

Resolution: Set the Name on the device. On CAT OS, use the set system name command in Enable mode.

Cisco Catalyst 1900 - Serial Numbers not Displayed

Serial numbers for the CAT OS 1900 devices are not being displayed.

Catalyst OS Switch 1900

After a hardware pull, using either SNMP or non-SNMP mechanisms, the Non-Volatile Memory information will not display. The device does not support the display of Non-Volatile Memory. This is a device limitation. Other memory information can be accessed using the SNMP mechanism.

Cisco Catalyst 4000 Series

The OS version for 12.2(18)EW4 for the CAT 4000 series switch displays UNKNOWN for the feature set in the application.

The device responds with UNKNOWN during an SNMP-GET.

For example:

SNMP-GET(.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.25.1.1.1.2.4)->CW_FEATURE$UNKNOWN$.

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Cisco Content Services Switch

Device Type Cisco Content Services Switch

Specific Model(s) 11050, 11501, 11503, 11506

Documentation/Information http://www.cisco.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only

User Interface IOS like

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Operating System OS Upgrade

Configuration Capture Terminal, SSH, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, SSH, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal, SSH

Router Quick Commands View Interfaces, View ARP, Ping, TraceRoute, Resync, View Interfaces, View CDP Neighbors, Resync,

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number, Model, OS Version

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysDescription

Search for Content Switch or Application and Content Networking

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

show startup-config for startup configuration

show running-config for running configuration

For telnet/tftp use the following command:

copy startup-config tftp SERVERIPADDR localFile

copy running-config tftp SERVERIPADDR localFile

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

From the console prompts, the device is brought to the enable mode using enable 15. Next, more is turned off using no terminal more command. The device is placed into configure mode using conf t after which the configuration is entered line by line.

For Telnet/TFTP user the following command:

copy tftp SERVERIPADDR localFile startup-config

To copy run to start from command line:

Copy running-config startup-config

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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Cisco Router

Device Type Cisco Router

Specific Model(s) 1700, 1711, 1811, 1841, 1000, 1003, 1020, 1004, 1005, 1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 12012, 12004, 12008, 1710, 1720, 1401, 1750, 1407, 1417, 12416, 12406, 12410, 1760,12404, 1721, 1751, 12010, 10400, 12016, 10720, 1701, 1720VPN 2000, 2500, 2102, 2202, 2501, 2502, 2503, 2504, 2505, 2506, 2507, 2508, 2509, 2510, 2511, 2512, 2513, 2514, 2515, 2801, 2821, 2517, 2518, 2519, 2520, 2521, 2522, 2523, 2524, 2525, 2516, 2610, 2611, 2612, 2613, 2620, 2621, 2501FRADFX, 2501LANFRADFX, 2502LANFRADFX, 2610M, 2611M, 2610XM, 2611XM, 2620XM, 2621XM, 2650XM, 2651XM, 2691, 2650, 2651 3000, 3825, 3101, 3102, 3103, 3104, 3202, 3204, 3845, 3620, 3640, 3251, 3660, 3661Ac, 3661Dc, 3662Ac, 3662Dc, 3662AcCo, 3662DcCo, 3631, 3745, 3725, 3220 4000, 4500 6000, 6100, 6130, 6260, 6400, 6400Nrp, 677i, 674, 6400UAC 761, 762, 765, 766, 771, 772, 775, 776, 751, 752, 753, 7000, 7010, 7507, 7513, 7505, 4700, 7206, 7576, 7204, 7202, 7206VXR, 7204VXR, 7507z, 7513z, 7507mx, 7513mx, 7120At3, 7120Ae3, 7120Smi3, 7140Dualt3, 7140Duale3, 7140Dualat3, 7140Dualae3, 7140Dualmm3, 7750Mrp200, 7120Quadt1, 7120T3, 7120E3, 7140Octt1, 7140Dualfe, 7750Ssp80, 7609OSR, 7750, 7603, 7606, 7304, 7609, 7613 801, 802, 803, 804, 805, 828, 806, 811, 8110, 813, 8510, 8515, 826QuadV, 826, 827QuadV, 811, 827, 831837,827H, 836 AS5200, AS2509RJ, AS2511RJ, AS5300, AS5800, AS5400, AS5350 AIR-AP1120B-A-K95 Cat6000 CS500 Catalyst6kMsfc2, Catalyst5kRsfc, Catalyst6kMsfc, Catalyst295024GDC, Catalyst3200, Catalyst3100, Catalyst1800, Catalyst1601, Catalyst3001 CE7305, CE510 DPA7630 GSS IAD2430, IAD2431, IAD2432, IAD2431-8FXS, IAD2431-16FXS, IAD2431-1T1E1, IAD2432-24FXS MC3810, Mc3810V3 ONS15540ESPx Pro1003, Pro1004, Pro1005, Pro2500PCE, Pro2501, Pro2503, Pro2505, Pro2507, Pro2509, Pro2511, Pro2514, Pro2516, Pro2519, Pro4500, Pro751, Pro752, Pro753, , Pro765, Pro766, , Pro2520, Pro2522, Pro2524, Pro1601, Pro1602, Pro1603, Pro1604,

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Pro2502, Pro2504, Pro2506, Pro2508, Pro2510, Pro2512, Pro2513, Pro2515, Pro2517, Pro2518, Pro2523, Pro2525, Pro4700 SOHO77, SOHO76, SOHO97, SOHO91, , SOHO96 UBR7246, UBR904, UBR7223, UBR924, UBR7246VXR UBR912C, UBR912S, UBR914, UBR925, UBR10012, UBR7111, UBR7111E, UBR7114, UBR7114E, UBR905, WSX5302, WS-C6506-E

Documentation/Information http://www.cisco.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events)

Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/SCP, SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only, SNMP/TFTP, Non-SNMP

User Interface IOS, SNMP Only

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP, Terminal

Password Management AAA, Out-of-Band, Enable, In-Band, SNMP

Operating System Boot Upgrade, OS Upgrade

Configuration Capture SSH/Terminal, TFTP

Configuration Deploy SSH/Terminal, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Router Quick Commands View Routes, View ARP, Ping, TraceRoute, Resync, show frame-relay map, Clear counters, Show diag, Show process cpu, Show management event, sh ip interface brief

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, VLANs, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number For Non-SNMP: Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, Device Commands, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectIDs

1.3.6.1.4.1.9.*

SysDescription Contains IOS or Internetwork Operating System

SysServices Layer 3

Valid Cisco Rom ID .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.1.0

NON SNMP

Must NOT respond to show vtp counters

Must contain Internetwork Operating System or Cisco IOS in results of show version

Cisco Enterprise ID must match models list and not be in the list of 164, 107, 533, 525, or 507

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

show start for startup configuration

show run for running configuration

SNMP the running configuration only

set oid .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.55.IP to the TFTP server’s file name

Fall back to Telnet/TFTP for startup configuration

For Telnet/TFTP use the following command:

copy running-config tftp

copy startup-config tftp

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

From the console prompts, the device is brought to the enable mode using enable 15 then to the configure mode using conf t after which the configuration is entered line by line with checks for banners and for Invalid Input.

If a banner is entered using banner motd X, the termination banner character X is stored, and there are no prompt checks until the final banner line is entered or a new prompt is detected.

SNMP for the running configuration only:

.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.50.IP = file name on tftp server

.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.54.0 = 1 to copy run to start

To copy run to start from command line:

Copy running-config startup-config

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Device Commands

Following are the device command sets you must enable to allow VoyenceControl NG to manage this device class.

Device Configuration

show run

show start

show version

show config

show interfaces

configure term

terminal length 0

exit

write memory

reload

copy running-config tftp

copy startup-config tftp

copy running-config startup-config

copy tftp running-config

show file systems

show module

show vtp counters

show memory summary

dir

dir nvram:

dir flash:

squeeze flash:

show priv

show bootvar

show snmp contact

show snmp location

show interface | include is

OS Management

config-register 0x2102

show file systems

reload

hw-module module "moduleNum"

hw-module standby reload

archive download-sw /overwrite tftp:...

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archive download-sw /safe tftp:...

Password Management

show snmp group

snmp-server user ...

snmp-server engineID local

snmp-server context ...

snmp-server view ...

snmp-server group ...

snmp-server community ...

aaa new-model

no aaa new-model

line console 0

line vty 0

login

password

exit

line aux 0

no username ...

username "userName" privilege "userLevel" password "password"

no enable secret level

no enable password level

enable secret level

enable password level

Quick Commands

ping "ip-addr"

show ip route

show arp

show ip interface brief

clear counters

show process cpu

show management event

copy run start

traceroute "ip-addr"

show vlan

show logging

show cdp neighbors detail

show frame-relay map

show diag

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Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Startup √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists Yes

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts Yes

OSPF Settings Yes

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Cisco IOS - Out-of-Sync

When a SNMP/TFTP mechanism is used with only a Community String credential, the Running vs. Startup Configuration Out-of-Sync icon is not displayed. A valid Account and/or Privilege Password credential is needed to pull the Startup configuration on Cisco IOS devices.

Cisco IOS Update

Issue: An issue exists where the OS image resided in bootflash, but was not the boot loader image. Additionally, the system image file was not in the show version command. In this case, the application could not free space in the target location. Manual intervention is needed to free space.

When there is insufficient space in the target location for an OS update on Cisco IOS devices with Class A file systems, the system attempts to free up additional space by deleting and squeezing the system image name displayed in the show version command.

For example:

r2621-vpn uptime is 6 weeks, 5 days, 1 hour, 0 minutes

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System returned to ROM by reload

System image file is "flash:c2600-ik9o3s3-mz.122-15.T9.bin"

Resolution: Manually, you must complete a delete and squeeze on that filename before beginning the OS update.

Cisco 7206

Issue: Cisco Model 7206 does not correctly display the Hardware Controller I/O Controller version. It incorrectly displays the version as 0.0. This issue is present with IOS Version 12.0(4)XE2, and not in Version 12.2(25)S2.

Resolution: Cisco Model 7206 should be upgraded to a new IOS version.

TFTP Pushes May Fail Silently

Silent configuration command failures may occur when using any of the TFTP transfer methods (snmp/tftp, ssh/tftp, or telnet/tftp). Error status, if any, is being missed from the device following the transfer.

TACACS+ Implementation

Issue: Some versions of IOS have a TACACS+ implementation issue that causes additional characters to be added to the login User Name. When this occurs, it may cause occasional login failures.

Resolution:

1. Copy the file VOYENCE_HOME/package/stdfuncs to

VOYENCE_HOME/custompackage/stdfuncs.inc (the main one).

2. Next, follow these steps:

• Search for: send(session,userId+stdEOL,true);

• Change to: send(session,asc(0x08)+userId+stdEOL,true);

• After making the change, restart the device server services.

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Cisco IOS Switch Package

Device Type Cisco IOS Switch

Specific Model(s) CAT2900XL-ATM, CAT2940, CAT2950, CAT2950LRE, CAT2955, CAT2960, CAT2970, CAT2970, CAT3550, CAT3550, CAT3560, CAT3560E, CAT3750, CAT3750, CAT3750E, CAT3750-METRO, CAT4000-AGM, CAT4000-SUP4, CAT4224, CAT4500-AGM, CAT4500-AGM, CAT4500E-SUP6E, CAT4500-SUP2-PLUS, CAT4500-SUP2-PLUS, CAT4500-SUP2-PLUS-10GE, CAT4500-SUP2-PLUS-TS, CAT4500-SUP3, CAT4500-SUP3, CAT4500-SUP4, CAT4500-SUP4, CAT4500-SUP5, CAT4500-SUP5-10GE, CAT4900M, CAT4948, CAT4948-10GE, CAT5000-ATM, CAT5000-RSFC, CAT5000-RSM, CAT5000-RSM, CAT6000-ATM, CAT6000-CMM, CAT6000-MSFC, CAT6000-MSFC2, CAT6000-MSFC2, CAT6000-MSFC2A, CAT6000-MSFC3, CAT6000-MWAM, CAT6000-SUP1/MSFC1, CAT6000-SUP1/MSFC2, CAT6000-SUP2/MSFC2, CAT6000-SUP2/MSFC2, CAT6000-SUP32/MSFC2A, CAT6000-SUP32/PISA, CAT6000-SUP720/MSFC3, CAT6000-VS-S720-10G/MSFC3, CATEXPRESS500, CATEXPRESS520

Documentation/Information http://www.cisco.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events)

Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text, Binary

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/SCP, SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only, SNMP/TFTP, Non-SNMP

User Interface IOS, SNMP Only

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP, Terminal

Password Management AAA, Out-of-Band, Enable, In-Band, SNMP

Operating System Boot Upgrade, OS Upgrade

Configuration Capture Terminal, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal, SSH

OS Management Terminal, TFTP

Router Quick Commands View Interfaces, View ARP, Resync, show cdp neighbors detail

Switch Quick Commands View VLAN, Ping, TraceRoute, view logs using “show logging”, Resync, View CDP Neighbors, View Interfaces, View ARP

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, VLANs, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

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For Non-SNMP: Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectIDs

1.3.6.1.4.1.9.*

SysDescription Contains IOS or Internetwork Operating System

SysServices Layer 2 Only

Valid Cisco ROM ID

.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.1.0

Non-SNMP

must respond to show vtp counters

must contain Internetwork Operating System or Cisco IOS in results of show version

cisco enterprise ID must match models list and not be in the list of 164, 107, 533, 525, or 507

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

show start for startup configuration

show run for running configuration

SNMP for the running configuration only

set oid .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.55.IP to the TFTP server’s file name

Fall back to Telnet/TFTP for startup configuration

For Telnet/TFTP use the following command:

copy running-config tftp

copy startup-config tftp

For VLAN database:

For vlan text

• enter vlan database to get to (vlan)# prompt.

• Issue show current

For Binary vlan database

• Check existence of vlan.dat on flash, const_nvram, cat4000_flash, or nvram using dir medium:

• Next pull using copy medium:/vlan.dat tftp://serverip/filename

For Non-SNMP:

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Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

From the console prompts, the device is brought to the enable mode using enable 15 then to the configure mode using conf t after which the configuration is entered line by line with checks for banners and for Invalid Input.

If a banner is entered using banner motd X, the termination banner character X is stored, and there are no prompt checks until the final banner line is entered or a new prompt is detected.

SNMP for the running configuration only:

.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.50.IP = file name on tftp server

.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.54.0 = 1 to copy run to start

To copy run to start from command line:

Copy running-config startup-config

For Binary vlan database:

copy tftp://serverip/file medium:vlan.dat

Device Commands

Following are the device command sets you must enable to allow VoyenceControl NG to manage this device class.

Device Configuration

show run

show start

show version

show config

show interfaces

configure term

terminal length 0

exit

write memory

reload

copy running-config tftp

copy startup-config tftp

copy running-config startup-config

copy tftp running-config

show file systems

show module

show vtp counters

show memory summary

dir

dir nvram:

dir flash:

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squeeze flash:

show priv

show bootvar

show snmp contact

show snmp location

show interface | include is

OS Management

config-register 0x2102

show file systems

reload

hw-module module "moduleNum"

hw-module standby reload

archive download-sw /overwrite tftp:...

archive download-sw /safe tftp:...

Password Management

show snmp group

snmp-server user...

snmp-server engineID local

snmp-server context ...

snmp-server view ...

snmp-server group ...

snmp-server community ...

aaa new-model

no aaa new-model

line console 0

line vty 0

login

password

exit

line aux 0

no username ...

username "userName" privilege "userLevel" password "password"

no enable secret level

no enable password level

enable secret level

enable password level

Quick Commands

ping "ip-addr"

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view ip route

view arp

view ip interface brief

clear counters

view process cpu

view management event

copy run start

traceroute "ip-addr"

view vlan

view logging

view cdp neighbors detail

view frame-relay map

view diag

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Startup √

Vlan.dat √

Vlan text √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists Yes

CAM Table Yes

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control List Match Counts Yes

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol Yes

VLANs Yes

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Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Cisco IOS Switches - VLAN Databases

For VLAN Databases to pull successfully, the device must be discovered as a Cisco IOS Switch.

If it is not discovered as a Cisco IOS switch, you must edit the IOSModels.XML in $VOYENCE_HOME/custompackage /pkgxml, and then re-discover the device.

Cisco IOS Switches - Missing Hardware Information

Issue: Cisco IOS Switches with OS version 12.0 (5.2) XU do not display device OS information correctly in the Device Hardware tab.

Resolution: Disable all SNMP Credentials, and then Pull the Hardware using Non-SNMP. Doing this ensures the memory size is pulled correctly, and is then populated using the terminal commands. This must be completed before beginning an OS Upgrade.

Cisco IOS - Out-of-Sync

When a SNMP/TFTP mechanism is used with only a Community String credential, the Running vs. Startup Configuration Out-of-Sync icon is not displayed. A valid Account and/or Privilege Password credential is needed to pull the Startup configuration on Cisco IOS devices.

Cisco IOS Upgrade - SNMP Information

There is no available OS install target for the 3524 Switch.

Issue: SNMP information is not present for this model. The information must be retrieved from the IOS CLI.

Resolution: Remove all SNMP community strings from the communication settings of the device, and re-pull the hardware specification. This provides the needed memory information to allow for an OS upgrade.

Cisco IOS Update

Issue: An issue exists where the OS image resided in bootflash, but was not the boot loader image. Additionally, the system image file was not in the show version command. In this case, the application could not free space in the target location. Manual intervention is needed to free space.

When there is insufficient space in the target location for an OS update on Cisco IOS devices with Class A file systems, the system attempts to free up additional space by deleting and squeezing the system image name displayed in the show version command.

For example:

r2621-vpn uptime is 6 weeks, 5 days, 1 hour, 0 minutes

System returned to ROM by reload

System image file is "flash:c2600-ik9o3s3-mz.122-15.T9.bin"

Resolution: Manually, you must complete a delete and squeeze on that filename before beginning the OS update.

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TFTP Pushes May Fail Silently

Silent configuration command failures may occur when using any of the TFTP transfer methods (snmp/tftp, ssh/tftp, or telnet/tftp). Error status, if any, is being missed from the device following the transfer.

TACACS+ Implementation

Issue: Some versions of IOS have a TACACS+ implementation issue that causes additional characters to be added to the login User Name. When this occurs, it may cause occasional login failures.

Resolution:

1. Copy the file VOYENCE_HOME/package/stdfuncs to

VOYENCE_HOME/custompackage/stdfuncs.inc (the main one).

2. Next, follow these steps:

• Search for: send(session,userId+stdEOL,true);

• Change to: send(session,asc(0x08)+userId+stdEOL,true);

• After making the change, restart the device server services.

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Cisco Lightstream Package

Device Type Cisco Lightstream ATM Switch

Specific Model(s) LS 1010, LS 1015

Documentation/Information http://www.cisco.com/ en/US/products/hw/ switches/ps1893/index.html

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/SCP, SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only, SNMP/TFTP

User Interface IOS, SNMP Only

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management AAA, In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture Terminal, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectIDs

1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.164

1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.107

SysServices Layer 3 Only

Valid Cisco ROM ID in SNMP

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

show start for startup configuration

show run for running configuration

SNMP for the running configuration only

set OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.55.IP to the TFTP server’s file name

Fall back to Telnet/TFTP for startup configuration

For Telnet/TFTP use the following command:

copy running-config tftp

copy startup-config tftp

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

From the console prompts, the device is brought to the enable mode using enable 15 then to the configure mode using conf t after which the configuration is entered line by line with checks for banners and for Invalid Input.

If a banner is entered using banner motd X, the termination banner character X is stored, and there are no prompt checks until the final banner line is entered or a new prompt is detected.

SNMP for the running configuration only

.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.50.IP = file name on tftp server

.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.54.0 = 1 to copy run to start

To copy run to start from command line

Copy running-config startup-config

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Startup √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists Yes

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts Yes

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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Cisco MDS 9000

Device Type Cisco MDS 9000

Specific Model(s) 9216

Documentation/Information http://www.cisco.com

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols Telnet, SSH

User Interface CLI

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management CLI

Operating System San-OS 3.0

Configuration Capture Terminal, file transfer (unverified)

Configuration Deploy Terminal, file transfer (unverified)

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Router Quick Commands Yes

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, VLANs, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discover, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets, Termlets)

Credential Management

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysObjectID

SNMP scalar checks for Cisco enterprise ID

sysServices

SNMP scalar checks for layer 2 and 3 flags (0x06 value)

sysDescription

Checks for SAN-OS

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Configuration Capture

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

For Terminal:

show running-config

show startup-config

For File Transfer:

copy running-config tftp: (unverified)

copy startup-config tftp: (unverified)

Configuration Deploy

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “push” a configuration to your device.

Configuration commands are issued interactively to the device

Device Commands

Following are the device command sets you must enable to allow VoyenceControl to manage this device class.

Device Configuration and Monitoring

enable

configure terminal

show running-config

show startup-config

terminal length

ping

traceroute

show arp

show interface brief

show logging

show cdp neighbors

Password Management

[no] snmp-server community

[no] snmp-server user

username

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table No

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes No

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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CITRIX DEVICES

Citrix Netscaler LoadBalancer

Device Type Citrix Netscaler LoadBalancer

Specific Model(s) 7000, 9000, 10000, 12000

Documentation/Information http://www.citrix.com/

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Multiple Text and Binary

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/SCP, SSH, Telnet

User Interface CLI, SNMP

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP, Terminal

Password Management In-Band

Operating System 6.0 or greater

Configuration Capture SSH/SCP, SSH, Telnet

Configuration Deploy SSH/SCP, SSH, Telnet

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Router Quick Commands Ping, Resync

Hardware Information For SNMP: Interfaces

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, Device Commands, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectIDs: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5951.1.*

OS version in sysDescr at least v6.0

Interface table from MIB-2

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

For SSH/SCP:

SCP /flash/nsconfig/ns.conf to device server

SCP is only used for the start configuration

For SSH and telnet capture output from the following commands:

show ns runningconfig (for running configuration)

show ns ns.conf (for start configuration)

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

For SSH/SCP (used for start configuration):

SCP config file to /tmp/ns.conf

cp /tmp/ns.conf /flash/nsconfig/ns.conf

chmod 0644 /flash/nsconfig/ns.conf

For SSH and telnet (used for running configuration)

The device is brought to a shell prompt and the configuration is entered line by line with checks for invalid input.

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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EDGEWATER DEVICES

Edgewater EdgeMarc Router

Device Type Edgewater EdgeMarc Router

Specific Model(s) 4200, 4300T, 4500, 5300, 6400

Documentation/Information http://www.edgewaternetworks.com/

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only

User Interface CLI, SNMP Only

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP, Terminal

Password Management Enable, In-Band

Configuration Capture SSH/Terminal, TFTP

Configuration Deploy SSH/Terminal, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Router Quick Commands View Routes, View ARP, Ping, TraceRoute, Reboot, View Interfaces

Hardware Information For SNMP: Interfaces

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, Device Commands, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectIDs: 1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.10.* or 1.3.6.1.4.1.19139.*

Compiler Options at OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.100.6.0

Interface table from MIB-2

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Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

For SSH/TFTP and Telnet/TFTP use the following commands:

ewn save [temp_filename]

tftp -p -l /etc/config/[temp_filename] -r [temp_filename] [device_server_ip]

For SSH and Telnet capture output from the following commands:

ewn save [temp_filename]

cat /etc/config/[temp_filename]

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

For SSH/TFTP and Telnet/TFTP use the following commands:

tftp -g -l /etc/config/[temp_filename] -r [temp_filename] [device_server_ip]

ewn load [temp_filename]

For SSH and Telnet deployment of the configuration, the device is brought to a shell prompt and the configuration is entered line-by-line with checks for invalid input.

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory No

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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ENTERASYS DEVICES

Enterasys Smartswitch Router

Device Type Smartswitch Router

Specific Model(s) All SSR Models

Documentation/Information http://secure.enterasys.com/support/manuals/

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Running config, Startup config

Configuration Content ARP, Routes, Interfaces, Memory, FileSystem, Identity, System Properties

Configuration Protocols Telnet/TFTP, SSH/TFTP

User Interface CLI, SNMP

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Configuration Capture Telnet/TFTP, SSH/TFTP

Configuration Deploy Telnet/TFTP, SSH/TFTP

Cut-Through Access In-Band

Hardware Information Memory. NVStorage, Model, OS

Features Available

Discover/Identify (SNMP)

Configuration Capture (Pull running configs)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configlets, TERMlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

Discovery Mechanism:

Check for OSI layer 3 support

Check for Enterasys in sysDescr

Check for 1.3.6.1.4.1.52.3.9.20.1.4 in sysObjectID

Operating System from sysDescr

Configuration Capture

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

copy (active|startup) to tftp://[SERVERIPADDR]/[FILENAME]

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Configuration Deploy

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “push” a configuration to your device.

copy tftp://[SERVERIPADDR]/[FILENAME] to startup or

copy tftp://[SERVERIPADDR]/[FILENAME] to scratchpad

copy scratchpad to active

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

Known Issues

The following details existing device issues that have been discovered with other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

TFTP Required for Enterasys SSR

TFTP is always used to transfer configuration files and must be available for correct operation of this driver.

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ERICSSON DEVICES

Ericsson MSED

Device Type Router/Edge Device

Specific Model(s) MSED/HL950

Documentation/Information www.ericsson.com

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Binary Running Config, Text Running Config

Configuration Content ARP, Routes, Interfaces, Identity, System Properties

Configuration Protocols Telnet/TFTP, SSH/TFTP

User Interface CLI, SNMP

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-band

Configuration Capture Telnet/TFTP, SSH/TFTP

Configuration Deploy Telnet/TFTP, SSH/TFTP

Cut-Through Access In-Band

Router Quick Commands Ping

Hardware Information Model, Operating System, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (SNMP)

Configuration Capture (Pull running configs)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configlets, TERMlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

Discovery Mechanism:

Look for Ericsson MSED in sysDescr

Model from sysDescr

Operating System from show system info output

Serial Number from show system info output

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Configuration Capture

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

config export /[TEXT_FILENAME]

config backup /[BINARY_FILENAME]

Configuration Deploy

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “push” a configuration to your device.

For push to start:

config restore [BINARY_FILENAME]

For push to run:

The text version of the config is entered line by line at a CLI prompt

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory No

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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EXTREME DEVICES

Extreme

Device Type Extreme Switch

Specific Model(s) Alpine 3802, Alpine 3804, Alpine 3808, Black Diamond 6804, Black Diamond 6800, Black Diamond 6808, Black Diamond 6816, Enet Switch 24 Port, Summit 1, Summit 2, Summit 3, Summit 4, Summit 4fx, Summit 48, Summit 48i Summit 24, Summit 24E3 Summit 7iSX, Summit 7iTX, Summit 1iTX, Summit 5i, , Summit 1iSX, Summit 5iLX, Summit 5iTX, , Summit 48SI, Summit PX1, Summit 24E2TX, Summit 24E2SX

Documentation/Information http://www. extremenetworks.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only, SNMP/TFTP

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Operating System OS Upgrade

Configuration Capture TFTP, Terminal

Configuration Deploy TFTP, Terminal

Cut-Through Access Terminal

OS Management TFTP

Router Quick Commands Ping, TraceRoute

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces

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Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysObjectID

contains 1.3.6.1.4.1.1916.2

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Extreme Summit (Model Summit iTx)

When working with the Extreme Summit device switch, the configuration text lines containing “delete” may cause connectivity loss if used in a Configuration Roll Back.

Remove the “delete lines” before the Push to avoid loss of connectivity with the device during a Roll Back, or when using Restore to restore an old revision.

Extreme Device - Config not changing after Push

Issue: For Extreme Summit Software Version 6.1.5, configuration changes (pushes) will not take on the device using the SNMP/TFTP mechanism.

Resolution: Ensure you use the Telnet or Telnet/TFTP mechanisms for Extreme Summit configuration pushes.

Config Push via Telnet to Extreme Switch - Unsuccessful

Issue: Pushing an entire configuration to the Extreme Switch should not be executed via Telnet unless disable commands (which can potentially stop the management interface) are removed before pushing the config.

For example, for a configuration entry such as, disable ipforwarding vlan Default.

• A disable command in the device configuration takes the form disable string (where string may be an interface).

• All disable commands can easily be removed from the device configuration via a text editor.

You can push a full config via the SNMP/TFTP mechanism as a work around. Additionally, you can push configlets to the device.

Resolution: Use configlets when making changes to the Extreme Summit with Telnet or SSH.

Note: SNMP/TFTP can be used for Config Pulls; however, changes can not be the config using this mechanism.

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F5 DEVICES

F5 Load Balancer Rev 3

Device Type Load Balancer

Specific Model(s) Big-IP-HA, Big-IP-LB, Big-IP-3-DNS, Big-IP-FLB, Big-IP-CLB, Big-IP-XLB, Big-IP-SSL

Documentation/Information www.askf5.com (registration required)

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, Trap

Configuration Files Multiple Complex (Linux based)

Configuration Content Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, Configlet

Configuration Protocols Telnet, SSH, Telnet/FTP, SSH/FTP, SSH/SCP

User Interface CLI

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management Telnet, SSH

Operating System 3.x

Configuration Capture Telnet/FTP, SSH/FTP, SSH/SCP

Configuration Deploy Telnet/FTP, SSH/FTP, SSH/SCP

Cut-Through Access Telnet, SSH

Router Quick Commands Test Credentials, Ping, Traceroute, View Routes, View Arp, View Interfaces, Setup Diagnostic, View Diagnostic Setup, Setup NAT, View NAT Setup, Clear Cache

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming, multi config)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets, Termlets)

Credential Management

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysObjectID: .1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.1.1

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Configuration Capture

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

The configuration file units in the package/pkgxml/F5_30/F5_R9.xml file are retrieved via a combination of SSH and SCP commands.

The files listed in the Multi-Config Files section for this device are pushed via a combination of SSH and SCP commands.

Configuration Deploy

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “push” a configuration to your device.

The configuration file units in the package/pkgxml/F5_9x/F5_R9.xml file are transferred via a combination of SSH and SCP commands.

The files listed in the Multi-Config Files section for this device are retrieved via a combination of SSH and SCP commands.

Device Commands

Following are the device command sets you must enable to allow VoyenceControl NG to manage this device class.

Device Configuration and Monitoring

df

mount

ls

ifconfig

ping

traceroute

arp

netstat

File Management

cd

cp

md5sum

Password Management

grep

passwd

cat

bigstart restart snmpd

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Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/ Pull

Pull Only Type Editable Required

/etc/bigip.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/bigd.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/ipfw.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/bigip.license √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/routes √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/bigconfig/openssl.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/bigconfig/users √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/bigconf.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/passwd √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/hosts √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/hosts.allow √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/rateclass.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/ipfwrate.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/snmpd.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/snmptrap.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/sshd_config √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/ssh_config √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/ssh_host_dsa_key √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/ssh_host_key.pub √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/ssh_host_key √ Binary Yes

/etc/user.db √ Binary Yes

/etc/ipfw.filt √ Binary Yes

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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F5 Load Balancer Rev 4

Device Type F5

Specific Model(s) BigIP HA, BigIP LB, BigIP 3-DNS, BigIP FLB, BigIP CLB, BigIP XLB, BigIP SSL

Documentation/Information http://www.f5.com

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, Traps

Configuration Files Multiple Text, Multiple/Complex

Configuration Content Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, Configlet

Configuration Protocols SSH/SCP, SSH/FTP, Telnet/FTP

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band

Configuration Capture SSH/SCP, Telnet/FTP

Configuration Deploy SSH/SCP, Telnet/FTP

Cut-Through Access SSH

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysObjectID

1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.1.1

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Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

The files listed in the Multi-Config Files section for this device are pushed via a combination of SSH and SCP commands.

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

SCP or FTP is used to put the pulled files back into place.

The files listed in the Multi-Config Files section for this device are retrieved via a combination of SSH and SCP commands.

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/ Pull

Pull Only

Type Editable Required

/config/bigip.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/config/bigip_base.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/config/ipfw.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/config/bigip.license √ Text Yes Yes

/config/routes √ Text Yes Yes

/config/bigconfig/openssl.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/config/bigconfig/users √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/bigconf.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/passwd √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/hosts √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/hosts.allow √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/rateclass.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/ipfwrate.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/snmpd.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/snmptrap.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/config/ssh/sshd_config √ Text Yes Yes

/config/ssh/ssh_config √ Text Yes Yes

/config/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key √ Text Yes Yes

/config/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub √ Text Yes Yes

/config/ssh/ssh_host_key.pub √ Text Yes Yes

/config/ssh/ssh_host_key √ Binary Yes

/config/user.db √ Binary Yes

/config/ipfw.filt √ Binary Yes

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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F5 Load Balancer Rev 9

Device Type Load Balancer

Specific Model(s) BIG-IP 1500, BIG-IP 3400

Documentation/Information www.askf5.com (registration required)

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, Traps

Configuration Files Multiple Complex (Linux based)

Configuration Content Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, Configlet

Configuration Protocols SSH/SCP, SSH/FTP, Telnet/FTP

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP, SNMP/Terminal

Password Management 1st Level ID, SNMP Read-Only, SNMP Read-Write, Terminal Only, SSH, Telnet

Operating System 9.1.2 40.2

Configuration Capture Non-SNMP

Configuration Deploy SCP

Cut-Through Access SNMP, SSH

OS Management SSH/FTP

Router Quick Commands View Interfaces, View Routes, View ARP, View Diagnostic, Resync, diffRunStart

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number, Device Inventory

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Credentials Management (Change or Roll passwords and SNMP Communities)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

Standard MIB II System Values

System Description .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0 = STRING: Linux f5version9.powerupnetworks.com 2.4.21-9.1.2.37.0smp #2 SMP Tue Apr 25 15:38:38 PDT 2006 i686

System Object ID .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0 = OID: .1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.1.3.4.4

System Contact .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.4.0 = STRING: Richardson

Custom or Vendor Specific OIDs

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Model Name .1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.1.3.3.1.0 = STRING: "C36"

Model Number .1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.1.3.3.2.0 = STRING: "1500"

For SNMP:

sysObjectID

• 1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.1.3.4

For Terminal:

OS version is checked using bigpipe version

Configuration Capture

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “pull” a configuration from your device (enable/privileged mode required).

The configuration files in the package/pkgxml/F5_9x/F5_R9.xml file are pulled using a combination of SSH and SCP commands.

The files listed in the Multi-Config Files section for this device are pushed via a combination of SSH and SCP commands.

Configuration Deploy

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “push” a configuration to your device.

The configuration files in the package/pkgxml/F5_9x/F5_R9.xml file are pushed using a combination of SSH and SCP commands.

The files listed in the Multi-Config Files section for this device are retrieved via a combination of SSH and SCP commands.

Device Commands

Following are the device command sets you must enable to allow VoyenceControl NG to manage this device class.

Device Configuration and Monitoring

df

mount

ls

ifconfig

ping

traceroute

apr

netstat

im

local-install

File Management

cd

cp

md5sum

Password Management

grep

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passwd

cat

bigstart restart snmpd

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/ Pull

Pull Only

Type Editable Required

/config/bigip.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/adjtime √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/host.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/hosts.allow √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/hosts.deny √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/libuser.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/nsswitch.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/passwd √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/pwdb.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/resolv.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/shadow √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/sysctl.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/security/time.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/security/pam_env.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/security/limits.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/security/group.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/security/console.perms √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/security/chroot.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/etc/security/access.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/var/named/config/named.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/var/named/config/rndc.key √ Text Yes Yes

/config/ucs_version √ Text Yes Yes

/config/ssl/ssl.crt/default.crt √ Text Yes Yes

/config/ssl/ssl.crt/ca-bundle.crt √ Text Yes Yes

/config/ssl/ssl.csr/default.csr √ Text Yes Yes

/config/bigip/auth/pam.d/ldap/system-auth.conf

√ Text Yes Yes

/config/bigip/auth/pam.d/local/system-auth

√ Text Yes Yes

/config/bigip/auth/pam.d/radius/system-auth.conf

√ Text Yes Yes

/config/bigip/auth/pam.d/other √ Text Yes Yes

/config/bigip/auth/pam.d/su √ Text Yes Yes

/config/bigip/auth/pam.d/login √ Text Yes Yes

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/config/bigip/auth/pam.d/httpd √ Text Yes Yes

/config/bigip/auth/pam.d/sshd √ Text Yes Yes

/config/bigip/auth/pam.d/passwd √ Text Yes Yes

/config/bigip/auth/localusers √ Text Yes Yes

/config/bigip/auth/userroles √ Text Yes Yes

/config/ssh/ssh_config √ Text Yes Yes

/config/ssh/moduli √ Text Yes Yes

/config/ssh/sshd_config √ Text Yes Yes

/config/httpd/conf.d/mod_auth_pam.conf

√ Text Yes Yes

/config/httpd/conf/workers2.properties

√ Text Yes Yes

/config/net-snmp/snmpd.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/config/snmp/subagents.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/config/snmp/snmpd.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/config/big3d/big3d.crt √ Text Yes Yes

/config/big3d/big3d.key √ Text Yes Yes

/config/big3d/big3d.pem √ Text Yes Yes

/config/big3d/big3d.req √ Text Yes Yes

/config/lcd/portinfo.txt √ Text Yes Yes

/config/lcd/lcdinfo.txt √ Text Yes Yes

/config/lcd/ledinfo.txt √ Text Yes Yes

/config/lcd/menus √ Text Yes Yes

/config/lcd/serialinfo.txt √ Text Yes Yes

/config/lcd/screens √ Text Yes Yes

/config/ntp.conf √ Text Yes Yes

/config/eventd.xml √ Text Yes Yes

/config/RegKey.license √ Text Yes Yes

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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FORCE10 DEVICES

Force10 E-Series Router

Device Type Force10 E-Series Router

Specific Model(s) E150, E300, E600, E610, E1200

Documentation/Information http://www.force10networks.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only

User Interface FTOS, SNMP Only

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP, Terminal

Password Management Enable, In-Band

Configuration Capture SSH/Terminal, TFTP

Configuration Deploy SSH/Terminal, TFTP

Router Quick Commands View Routes, View ARP, Ping, TraceRoute, Resync, View Interfaces

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Filesystem, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, Device Commands, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectIDs: 1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.1.*

SysDescription Contains “Force10 Networks Real Time Operating System Software”

Force10 Enterprise MIB (1.3.6.1.4.1.6027.*)

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

For SSH/TFTP and Telnet/TFTP use the following commands:

copy running-config tftp:// [device_server_ip]/[temp_filename]

copy startup-config tftp:// [device_server_ip]/[temp_filename]

For SSH and Telnet capture output from the following commands:

show run

show start

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

For SSH/TFTP and Telnet/TFTP use the following commands:

copy tftp:// [device_server_ip]/[temp_filename] running-config

copy tftp:// [device_server_ip]/[temp_filename] startup-config

For SSH and Telnet deployment of the running configuration, the device is brought to the enable mode and then to configure mode, after which the configuration is entered line-by-line with checks for invalid input.

The device does not support entry of a startup configuration directly from a command shell, so the driver will attempt to fallback to one of the TFTP methods listed above.

To copy run to start (synchronize) the following command is executed from a shell prompt in enable mode:

Copy running-config startup-config

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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FOUNDRY DEVICES

Foundry Package

Device Type Foundry Router

Specific Model(s) BigIron 4000, ServerIron, IronWare, FastIron 400, FastIron 15000, FastIron 800

Documentation/Information http://www.foundry.com

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Configlet

Configuration Protocols SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only

User Interface IOS like, Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management Enable, In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture Terminal, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Router Quick Commands ping

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Config)

Configuration Updates (Push Configlet, TERMlets Merges)

Device Access (Cut-Through)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

Credentials Management (Change or Roll passwords and SNMP Communities)

Discovery/Identify Device

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectID

Layer 3 device

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991

SysDescription contains Foundry Networks

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Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

Copy start/run tftp <IP> filename

Or

Copy running/startup –config tftp

skip-page to turn off paging

show run or show configuration for startup.

Or

SNMP sets

.1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.5.0: TFTP server IP value

.1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.8.0: server-side filename

.1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.9.0: 20 (start config) or 22 (run config)

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

Copy tftp running-configuration/startup-configuration <IP> <filename>

Or

Copy tftp startup/running –config

Enable

Configure terminal

Enter commands line-by-line

Or

SNMP sets

.1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.5.0: TFTP server IP value

.1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.8.0: server-side filename

.1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.9.0: 21 (start config) or 23 (run config)

Device Commands

Following are the device command sets you must enable to allow VoyenceControl to manage this device class.

Device Configuration and Monitoring

configure terminal

copy run

copy start

disable

enable

page

ping

reload

show configuration

show run

skip-page

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username

write memory

File Management

tftp

copy tftp

Password Management

[no] enable super-user-password

[no] snmp-server community

[no] username oldUser

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory No

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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HP DEVICES

HP ProCurve Switch

Device Type HP ProCurve Switch

Specific Model(s) J3245A ProCurve Switch 800T, J3245A ProCurve Switch 200, J4850A ProCurve Switch 5304XL, J3288A ProCurve 10/100 Hub 12M, J4865A ProCurve Switch 4108GL, J3245A ProCurve Switch 212M, J3299A, J4899A ProCurve Switch 4874A, J4899A ProCurve Switch 2650, J4120A ProCurve Switch 1600M, J4122A ProCurve Switch 2400M, J4093A ProCurve Switch 2424M, J4812A ProCurve Switch 2512, J4813A. J4899B ProCurve Switch 2650, J4900 ProCurve Switch 2626, ProCurve Switch Unknown, ProCurve Switch 2000, ProCurve Switch 2000B, ProCurve Switch 2524, ProCurve Switch A6713A, ProCurve Switch A6716A, ProCurve Switch A6717A, ProCurve Switch 4104GL, ProCurve Switch 224M, ProCurve Switch J4902, ProCurve Switch J4903A, ProCurve Switch J4904A, ProCurve Switch Proliant, ProCurve Switch J4900A, ProCurve Switch J8165A, ProCurve Switch J8164A, ProCurve Switch J8130A, ProCurve Switch J8133A, ProCurve Switch J8153A, ProCurve Switch J8154A, ProCurve Switch J8155A, ProCurve Switch J4905A, ProCurve Switch J4906A, ProCurve Switch J8718A, ProCurve Switch J8719A, ProCurve Switch J8433A, ProCurve Switch J8474A, 9308 Routing Switch, 9304 Routing Switch, 5308 Routing Switch, 6208 Routing Switch, 5308XL ProCurve Switch HP Ether Switch

Documentation/Information -

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Content Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet

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Configuration Protocols Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture Terminal, SSH, SCP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, SSH, TFTP, SCP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

OS Management FTP, TFTP, SCP

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Interfaces

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectID

1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.7.11

SysDescription

Contains ProCurve

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

show run

show config

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

TFTP to Start (Device Reboots)

copy tftp startup-config

Term

Send one config line at a time

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Device Commands

Following are the device command sets you must enable to allow VoyenceControl to manage this device class.

Device Configuration and Monitoring

banner

boot system flash destFlash

configure terminal

no page

show config

show flash

show running

show ver

show version

terminal width

write memory

reload

ping

traceroute

File Management

copy tftp

Password Management

password

[no] snmp-server community

[no] snmpv3 group

[no] snmpv3 user

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists Yes

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys Yes

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings Yes

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs Yes

Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

HP ProCurve 2650 - Invalid Command ip proxy-arp

The configuration command for the default VLAN does not process correctly. This is an issue for all push types. A Push, via the terminal protocol, provides a warning but can not be used for Push to Start.

This error has been ignored for pushes to the running configuration but can not be ignored for a Push to Start, via TFTP.

HP 2650# sh ver

Image stamp: /sw/code/build/fish(ts_08_5)

May 26 2005 17:11:52

H.08.69

973

Boot Image: Primary

VLAN 1

name "DEFAULT_VLAN"

untagged 1-47,50-Trk1

ip address 172.18.1.1 255.255.255.0

ip proxy-arp

exit

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Failed during execution

Line=exit

Error In Configuration File On Line #21

Invalid input: proxy-arp

Error: Push Failed, Pull Succeeded

HP 2650# copy start tftp 192.168.1.1 hp1

HP 2650# copy tftp start 192.168.1.1 hp1

Device may be rebooted, do you want to continue [y/n]? y

line: 22. Invalid input: proxy-arp

HP ProCurve 2650 - Push to Start causes Reboot

The device can reboot after a Push to Start.

HP 2650# copy tftp start 192.168.1.1 hp1

Device may be rebooted, do you want to continue [y/n]? y

Rebooting switch...

The ProCurve 2650 switch may reboot after a Push to Start.

HP ProCurve

The HP Switch does not support Non-SNMP Management. For manageability, ensure that SNMP is turned On.

HP Switch - Config Pushes

Issue: Config pushes executed to the HP switch using the push types Push to Run and Push to Run Copy Start may fail, due to line entries within the device configuration which contain the delete command.

Resolution: Remove lines from the configuration that may issue delete commands before pushing the configuration.

RollBack

When pushing a configuration to the HP switch, to remove lines from the configuration, that line must be prefixed with the word no.

For example:

ip default-gateway 172.17.0.1

snmp-server community "public" Operator Unrestricted

snmp-server community "Cust3"

To remove "public" you need to push the following:

ip default-gateway 172.17.0.1

no snmp-server community "public" Operator Unrestricted

snmp-server community "Cust3"

Note that the second line snmp-server community "public", Operator Unrestricted is removed by prefixing the line with no, and then pushing the configuration. For lines which contain delete, follow the same procedure.

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HP ProCurve 2626 and 3500-ly

Configuration management via SCP

This capability is OS-dependent. Consult the applicable device documentation for details. For certain versions, SFTP (currently unsupported) is available, but SCP is not.

OS Upgrades via SCP

Image transfers generally succeed, but the devices fail to acknowledge the end-of-file sequence, leaving subsequent terminal sessions unable to complete the reload procedure. This can take the form of unresponsive SSH sessions or an indication that a transfer is still in progress. In some cases, the image file may also be truncated. A cold boot is the only current workaround.

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JUNIPER DEVICES

Juniper Router Package

Device Type Juniper Router

Specific Model(s) J2300, J4300, J6300, M40, M20, M160, M10, M5, M40e, M320, M7i, M10i, TX, T640, T320,

Documentation/Information http://www.juniper.net/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/SCP, SSH/FTP, Telnet/FTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only, Non-SNMP

User Interface IOS like

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Operating System OS Upgrade

Configuration Capture Terminal, FTP, SCP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, FTP, SCP

Cut-Through Access Terminal, SSH

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number For Non-SNMP: Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysObjectID

Contains 1.3.6.1.4.1.2636

Or

ShowVerion contains (JUNOS)

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

set more paging off with set cli screen-length 0

Then do show configuration

For Telnet/FTP or Telnet/SCP use the following command:

Delete file using file delete voyence.cfg

Enter config mode using configure command

Save a config using save voyence.cfg

Use TFTP or SCP to attach and retrieve configuration file voyence.cfg

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

For Term/FTP or SCP

FTP or SCP file to device from pull

Use the command load merge voyence.cfg to restore the configuration

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

xml-config √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists Yes

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys Yes

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings Yes

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs Yes

Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Juniper J Series

In a Juniper device, the SNMP Contact and SNMP Location values must be set as alphabetical. If the SNMP Contact and SNMP Location are set with special wild card characters (such as hyphen or slash ( - , \, and others), only the information before the wild card character is displayed within the General Tab of the Device Properties.

For OS Upgrade - During the OS upgrade process, Juniper does not allow the deletion of some files within the Temp Folder (/var/tmp). To clean the Temp Folder, manually delete any unneeded files to free up additional system space.

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LUCENT DEVICES

Lucent Access Point

Device Type Lucent Access Point

Specific Model(s) 300, 450, 600, 1000 (only 300 and 450 have been tested)

Documentation/Information www.alcatel-lucent.com

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet

Configuration Protocols SSH Only, Telnet Only

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture Terminal, SSH, SSH/SCP, Terminal/FTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, SSH

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysDescr

contains Lucent Access Point

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

gen-script all

Add system file–transfer-info.8 source dest NVRAM

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

Configs can be pushed using SSH/Telnet, SCP, or TFTP

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Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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MARCONI DEVICES

Marconi ASX

Device Type Switch

Specific Model(s) ASX-1000

Documentation/Information http://www.marconi.com/

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Change Notification (Events) SNMP Traps, Syslog

Configuration Files Binary (backup/restore)

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols Telnet/TFTP

User Interface CLI

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-band, SNMP

Operating System 7.0.0

Configuration Capture Telnet/TFTP

Configuration Deploy Telnet/TFTP

Cut-Through Access Telnet

OS Management n/a

Quick Commands Test Credentials, Ping, Setup Diagnostic, View Diagnostic Setup, Setup NAT, View NAT Setup, View Routes, View ATM ARP, View LEC ARP, View Interfaces, View Diagnostic

Hardware Information n/a

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets) – backup/restore only on full configs

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysObjectId: .1.3.6.1.4.1.326.2.2

sysServices: bit 2 set

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Configuration Capture

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

system cdb backup -url tftp:// deviceServerAddr/remoteFilename

Configuration Deploy

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “push” a configuration to your device.

system cdb restore -url tftp:// deviceServerAddr/remoteFilename

Device Commands

The following device command sets must be enabled to allow VoyenceControl NG to manage this device class.

Device Configuration and Monitoring

system cdb [ backup | restore ]

system ping

interfaces ip show

interfaces ip route show

services atmarp show

interfaces lec arp show

Password Management

security login [ new | delete | password ]

password

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

Known Issues

The following details existing device issues that have been discovered with other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Marconi ASX

Serial number falls back to primary MAC address if the envMgmtBoardSerialNumber OID in the Fore-SWITCH-MIB is unavailable.

Memory and non-volatile information (envCpuDRAMSize and envCpuFlashSize OIDs) do not appear be supported by the device SNMP agent, so these values are defaulted to 0.

Since the configuration is binary, it is base64-encoded and wrapped in XML, and cannot be edited by the user.

The read/write community string is given the Admin profile during creation.

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MILAN DEVICES

SM801P Managed Switch

Device Type Milan

Specific Model(s) SM801P, SME801P

Documentation/Information http://www.milan.com

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Files Single, Binary

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Config

Configuration Protocols HTTP/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only, SNMP/TFTP, Non-SNMP

User Interface Menu Driven, Web Based

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, Terminal

Operating System SM801P-V117, SM801P-V118, SME801P-V200

Configuration Capture Terminal, SNMP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, SNMP

Cut-Through Access Telnet Only

OS Management HTTP/TFTP

Switch Quick Commands View VLAN, Device Uptime, Device Info

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, Serial Number, Model, OS Version For Non-SNMP: Serial Number, Model, OS Version For HTTP: Supplemental, Serial Number, Model, OS Version

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

System Object ID

enterprises.835.25.1.1.1.1

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory No

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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MOTOROLA BSR

BSR64000 Router

Device Type Router

Specific Model(s) BSR64000 (BSR1000 and OSR2000 may be supported; unverified)

Documentation/Information -

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Files running-config (RAM), startup-config (disk)

Configuration Content Device Settings

Configuration Protocols Telnet, SSH, TFTP

User Interface Command-Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management Account, SNMP v1/v2

Operating System 3.1.1.14P03C.KRCU 4.2.0.08P07.H20.KRCU

Configuration Capture Terminal, File Transfer

Configuration Deploy Terminal

Cut-Through Access Telnet, SSH

OS Management TFTP

Router Quick Commands interfaces, routes, ping, traceroute, arp

Hardware Information Memory, Non-Volatile Storage, Card Inventory

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Credentials Management (SNMP, Account)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

The sysObjectID MIB scalar is retrieved and checked for the RiverDeltaNetworks enterprise value (4981).

The value it returns is used as an enumerated value to identify the product, which is documented in $VOYENCE_HOME/package/pkgxml/ MotoBSRChassisTypes.xml.

Provided the value returned is more than one character, AND the sysServices MIB scalar has bit 3 set, discovery is considered successful.

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Configuration Capture

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “pull” a configuration from your device (enable/privileged mode required).

For Terminal:

show running-config

show startup-config

For file transfer (untested):

copy running-config tftp:

copy startup-config tftp:

Configuration Deploy

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “push” a configuration to your device.

For Terminal (Telnet/SSH):

Configuration commands are issued interactively

For File Transfer:

Configuration is pushed to running or startup

Device Commands

Following are the device command sets you must enable to allow VoyenceControl to manage this device class.

Device Configuration and Monitoring

boot system

enable [secret]

configure

page [off|on]

show running-config

show startup-config

show boot

show chassis

show process

show update

show version

update chassis

ping

traceroute

show arp

show ip route

show interface brief

traceroute

File Management

copy [tftp:]

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delete

dir

Password Management

[no] snmp-server

[no] username

password telnet

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table No

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes No

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

Known Issues

The following details existing device issues that have been discovered with other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Motorola Router

During testing, slot 8 (standby SRM) successfully accepted boot rom programming to 4.x while the system was running 3.x, but stayed in status flash in response to show chassis status. As a result, it did not appear in the show version output, so verification of operating system version change fails. When down grading, it does not respond to update chassis commands, but after reload, it responds to show version.

Terminal discovery is not yet implemented.

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MRV DEVICES

MRV LX Terminal Server

Device Type MRV LX Terminal Server

Specific Model(s) All LX Series Models

Documentation/Information http://service.mrv.com/support/index.cfm

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Text (running config only)

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Configlet Termlet, Command, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP

User Interface CLI, SNMP

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band

Configuration Capture SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP

Configuration Deploy SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Router Quick Commands Ping

Hardware Information Power Supplies, Character Ports, Ethernet Ports, Interfaces

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs)

Device Access (Cut Thru, Device Commands, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SNMP SysDescr

Model from SysObjectIDs: 1.3.6.1.4.1.33.100.1.2.1.*

S/N at .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.6.1

OS at .1.3.6.1.4.1.33.100.1.1.4.0

Interface table from MIB-2

Enterprise MIB at .1.3.6.1.4.1.133

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Configuration Capture

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

For SSH/TFTP and Telnet/TFTP:

save configuration network [filename] [serverIP]

Configuration Deploy

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “push” a configuration to your device.

For SSH/TFTP and Telnet/TFTP:

load configuration from network [filename] [serverIP]

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table No

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory No

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes No

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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NETCACHE DEVICES

NetCache

Device Type NetCache

Specific Model(s) C1200

Documentation/Information www.netapp.com

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH Only, Telnet Only

User Interface CLI

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP Only

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture Text Capture via show config

Configuration Deploy Text CLI via Telnet or SSH

Cut-Through Access Telnet, SSH

Router Quick Commands System Config

Hardware Information Hardware Inventory, Interfaces, Serial Number, Model, OS Version, Hardware Information

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

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Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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NETOPIA DEVICES

Netopia R7000 Series

Device Type Netopia Router

Specific Model(s) R7000 series

Documentation/Information http://www..netopia.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Files Binary

Configuration Content Termlet Merge

Configuration Protocols Telnet/TFTP, Telnet Only

User Interface Menu Driven

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture TFTP

Configuration Deploy TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal, ANSI

Router Quick Commands Ping, TraceRoute

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysDescr

Contains Netopia and one of the following: R7200, R7220, or R7231

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

Utilities and Diagnostics

Trivial File Transfer protocol (TFTP)

SEND CONFIG TO SERVER

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Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

Utilities and Diagnostics

Trivial File Transfer protocol (TFTP)

GET CONFIG FROM SERVER

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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NETSCREEN DEVICES

Netscreen Firewall

Device Type NetScreen

Specific Model(s) HARDWARESECURITYCLIENT ISG2000, ISG1000 NETSCREENGENERIC, NS5, NS10, NS100, NS1000, NS500, NS50, NS25, NS204, NS208, NS5XT, NS5XP, NS5000, NS5GT, NS5GT-ADSL-ANNEXA, NS5GT-ADSL-ANNEXB, NS5GT-WLAN, NS5GT-ADSL-ANNEXA-WLAN, NS5GT-ADSL-ANNEXA-WLAN SSG5, SSG5-ISDN, SSG5-V92, SSG5-WLAN, SSG5-ISDN-WLAN, SSG5-V92-WLAN, SSG20, SSG20-WLAN, SSG-520, SSG-550, SSG-220, SSG-250

Documentation/Information www.juniper.net

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only, Non-SNMP

User Interface Command Line, Web-Based

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP, Terminal, SSH

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Operating System OS Upgrade

Configuration Capture Terminal, SSH, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, SSH

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

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Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectID

1.3.6.1.4.1.3224.1.*

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

TFTP:

get config > tftp ") SERVERIPADDR tftpFile(configFile.filename)+"\n")

Netscreen Pull only supports Term/TFTP

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

Netscreen supports Terminal Pushes, one config line at a time

Netscreen also supports TFTP push using the command: save config from tftp

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

NetScreen ScreenOS - Variable Names

In NetScreen ScreenOS version 5.0, the SNMP sysName variable may not display the actual system hostname on the device. In version 5.0, the SNMP sysNAME variable is not updated when the value is changed on the device. This issue does not apply to NetScreen ScreenOS version 4.0.

For the SNMP to display the correct system hostname, the configuration line must be set correctly with the following syntax: set snmp name "<hostname>”.

Get OS Quick Command

This View Processor CPU command is not supported in the NetScreen ScreenOS versions, up to and including, version 4.X.

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NOKIA DEVICES

Nokia IP

Device Type Nokia IPSO Firewall

Specific Model(s) IP260, IP265, IP350, IP355, IP380, IP385, IP390, IP45, IP560, IP1220, IP1260, IP2255,

Documentation/Information http://www.nokia.com

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Other Unique Information Unix like operating system

Configuration Files Multiple Text, Multiple/Complex

Configuration Content Command, Config, Privilege Mode Termlet, Termlet Merge, Operating System, Device Setting

Configuration Protocols SSH/SCP, SSH/FTP, Telnet/FTP

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture Terminal, SSH, FTP, SCP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, SSH, FTP, SCP

Cut-Through Access Terminal, SSH, In-Band

Firewall Quick Commands Test Credentials, Setup Diagnostic, View Diagnostic Setup, Ping, Traceroute, View Interfaces, View ARP, View Routes, Setup NAT, View NAT Setup

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

Custom or Vendor Specific OIDs

.1.3.6.1.4.1.94.1.21.1.1.1.0

• 7H055101054

• Discovery is done via SNMP using the string ‘IPSO’ in MIB-11’s sysDescr scalar

• Chassis Serial Number is obtained first from ENTITY-MIB, and if it fails, the IPSO Chassis is the Serial Number in NOKIA-IPSO-SYSTEM-MIB

1.3.6.1.4.1.2620.1.1.10.0

• FireWall-1

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

The files listed in the Multi-Config Files section for this device are pushed via a combination of SSH and SCP commands.

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

Use the Unix file commands to put the files back into place.

The files listed in the Multi-Config Files section for this device are retrieved via a combination of SSH and SCP commands.

Device Commands

Following are the device command sets you must enable to allow VoyenceControl NG to manage this device class.

Device Configuration and Monitoring

clish –c ‘add snmp community …’

clish –c `copy …’

reboot

ifconfig

ping

traceroute

arp

netstat

File Management

mkdir

cp

ls

Password Management

dbpasswd

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Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/ Pull

Pull Only

Type Editable Required

$base_dir/conf/netso.C √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/objects.C √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/InternalCA.C √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/snmp.C √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/SDS_objects.C √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/classes.C √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/lea_server_unification_scheme.C

√ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/log_unification_scheme.C

√ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/newobjects.C √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/refs.C √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/tables.C √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/userdef.C √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/cpha.conf √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/cphaprob.conf √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/cpmap_config.conf √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/cpmap_opsec.conf √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/cpmap_rulebase.conf √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/cp.lf √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/product.conf √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/fwauthd.conf √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/fwopsec.conf √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/slapd.conf √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/smtp.conf √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/omi.conf √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/thresholds.conf √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/fwmusers √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/gui-clients √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/external.if √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/cp.license √ Text Yes

$base_dir/conf/masters √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/*.W √ Text Yes Yes

/config/active √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/state/* √ Binary Yes

$base_dir/conf/serverkeys.* √ Binary

$base_dir/database/* √ Binary Yes

$base_dir/conf/fwauth.NDB √ Binary Yes

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$base_dir/conf/fwauth.keys √ Binary

$base_dir/conf/rulebases.fws √ Binary

$base_dir/conf/cp.license √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/conf/sic_policy.conf √ Text Yes Yes

$base_dir/database/cprid/cprid_keys/*

√ Binary

$base_dir/database/cprid/cprid_util_keys/*

√ Binary

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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NORTEL DEVICES

Nortel Alteon

Device Type Load Balancer, Firewall

Specific Model(s) 184, 180e AD4, , AD3, ASF-5009-x305

Documentation/Information http://www.nortel.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Files Startup, Running Text

Configuration Content Termlet Merge, User Mode Termlet

Configuration Protocols SSH/TFTP, Telnet/FTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only, SNMP/TFTP

User Interface CLI

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Configuration Capture TFTP, CLI/Telnet, SSH

Configuration Deploy TFTP, CLI/Telnet, SSH

Cut-Through Access Telnet, SSH

Router Quick Commands Test Credentials, Diagnostics, NAT Configuration

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

Discovery via SNMP

SysDecr contains Alteon

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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Nortel Router

Device Type Router

Specific Model(s) AN, ARN, BCN, BLN, BLN, ASN, Passport 2430 Router 5580, Router 5430

Documentation/Information http://www.nortel.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Files Single Text, Binary

Configuration Content Command, Config, Configlet, Privilege Mode Termlet, Termlet Merge, User Mode Termlet

Configuration Protocols Telnet/FTP, Telnet Only

User Interface Command Line, Menu Driven

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Operating System 15.4.0.1, 15.4.0.2, 15.4.2.6

Configuration Capture Terminal, FTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, FTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

OS Management OS Upgrade

Router Quick Commands Test Credentials, Ping, View ARP, View Memory, View Routes, Setup Diagnostic, View Diagnostic Setup, Setup NAT, View NAT Setup

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

Model OID

.1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.1.1.1.0

OS Version

retrieved from sysDescr

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

Term pull

more off

show config –all

FTP pull

Term login and determine directory

Standard FTP using the directory number

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

Term push

Pushes the config one line by line

FTP push

Term login and determine directory

Standard FTP put using directory number

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only binary config √

text config √

config report √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Nortel ARN - Pushing Command via Configlet

Issue: Pushing Command via Configlet is displaying as completed with a warning message when the Push type is Push to Run.

Resolution: Config pushes to the ARN must be executed using the Telnet mechanism. The configuration, which is modified and pushed, must be a configuration pulled via Telnet.

An ARN config pulled via Telnet, can be edited, and will not have binary data displayed at the bottom of the configuration.

A configuration pulled via Telnet/TFTP, will have the text string <VoyenceControl_Config_file><FilePath>Text Config</FilePath><humanReadable editable=”false”<>![CDATA[ displayed at the top of the configuration, and will have binary data present at the end of the configuration.

This configuration can not be edited, as indicated by the humanReadable editable=”false” string.

The Telnet/TFTP config should be pushed back to the ARN device for rollback only.

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Nortel Baystack

Device Type Nortel Baystack Switch

Specific Model(s) 450, 410 350, 350-12T, 380-24F

Documentation/Information http://www.nortel.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Binary

Configuration Content Command, Config, Privilege Mode Termlet, Termlet Merge, User Mode Termlet

Configuration Protocols Telnet/TFTP, Telnet Only

User Interface Menu Driven

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Operating System 4.0.2.2, 4.4.0.6, 4.5.1.1

Configuration Capture Terminal, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

OS Management OS Upgrade

Router Quick Commands Test Credentials, Setup Diagnostic, View Diagnostic Setup, Setup NAT, View NAT Setup

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

OS version

Retrieved from sysDescr

Serial number OID

.1.3.6.1.4.1.45.1.6.3.1.6.0

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Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only binary config √

text config √

snmp config √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs Yes

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Nortel BoSS Switch

Device Type Nortel Baystack BPS 2000 Switch

Specific Model(s) BPS 2000 and Baystack 470

Documentation/Information http://www.nortel.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Binary

Configuration Content Command, Config, Privilege Mode Termlet, Termlet Merge

Configuration Protocols Telnet/TFTP, Telnet Only

User Interface Command Line, Menu Driven

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Operating System 3.1.4.11, 3.6.03, 3.5.0.58

Configuration Capture TFTP

Configuration Deploy TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

OS Management OS Upgrade

Router Quick Commands Test Credentials, Setup Diagnostic, View Diagnostic Setup, Setup NAT, View NAT Setup

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

OS Version

From sysDescr

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

Copy config tftp address <server ip> filename <pull file name>

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Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

Copy tftp config address <server ip> filename <pull file name>

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only binary config √

text config √

snmp config √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs Yes

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Nortel Contivity

Device Type Nortel VPN

Specific Model(s) 600 1000, 1010, 1050, 1100, 15XX 1600, 1700, 1740 2000, 2500, 2600, 2700 4500, 4600

Documentation/Information http://www.nortel.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Files Binary

Configuration Content Command, Config, Configlet, Privilege Mode Termlet, Termlet Merge, User Mode Termlet

Configuration Protocols SSH/FTP, Telnet/FTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Operating System 4_70.119

Configuration Capture Terminal, FTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, FTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal, SSH

Router Quick Commands Test Credentials, Setup Diagnostic, View Diagnostic Setup, Setup NAT, View NAT Setup

Hardware Information For SNMP: Interfaces

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysObjectID is used to determine the various models

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Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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Nortel Multi-Service Switch

Device Type Multi-Service Switch

Specific Model(s) 7480 15000 20000 Nortel Carrier Passport

Documentation/Information http://www.nortel.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) SNMP Traps, Syslog

Configuration Files Multiple Text, Binary

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols Telnet/FTP

User Interface CLI

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP, Terminal

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture Telnet/FTP

Configuration Deploy Telnet/FTP

Cut-Through Access Telnet

OS Management OS Upgrade

Router Quick Commands Test Credentials, Diagnostics, Ping, OS Update, Acknowledge Prov, Confirm Prov, Save Prov, Commit Prov, NAT Configuration

Hardware Information SNMP, Terminal: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number, Hardware Information

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SNMP:

SysDescr contains Carrier Passport

SysObjectID matches 1.3.6.1.4.1.562

SysServices Layer 2 and Layer 3

Terminal:

system name is extracted from display –noTabular Mod Nodename: must have nodename = name content

chassis serial number is derived from display –noTabular Vr/ Ip If/: must have hardwareAddress = value; the : characters are removed and the remaining content is used as-is

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Nortel Multi-Service Switch

Chassis serial number via terminal may change based on hot-sparing behavior for control processor switchover, since it is based on the hardwareAddress information of the active CP

Model information via terminal is based on the following criteria:

display –noTabular Shelf shelfType is fabricBasedShelf for Passport 15000 and 20000, and busBasedShelf for Passport 7400

display –noTabular Shelf slotConfiguration is 40G for Passport 15000

O/S version via terminal depends on the base_ naming convention of the software distribution in the output of the display –noTabular Sw avl command

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Nortel Passport

Device Type Nortel Router, Nortel Switch

Specific Model(s) 1648T

Documentation/Information http://www.nortel.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Binary

Configuration Content Command, Config, Privilege Mode Termlet, Termlet Merge, User Mode Termlet

Configuration Protocols Telnet/TFTP

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Configuration Capture TFTP

Configuration Deploy TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Router Quick Commands Test Credentials, Setup Diagnostic, View Diagnostic Setup, Setup NAT, View NAT Setup

Hardware Information For SNMP: Interfaces

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

The OSI layer 3 bit (0x04) is set in sysServices

sysObjectID

Contains 1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.43.

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

upload configuration <server IP> <filename>

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

download configuration <server IP> <filename>

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Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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Nortel Passport 8600

Device Type Routing Switch

Specific Model(s) 1050, 1200, 1250 8106, 8110, 8310, 8603, 8606, 8610

Documentation/Information http://www.nortel.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Command, Config, Configlet, Privilege Mode Termlet, Termlet Merge

Configuration Protocols Telnet/TFTP, Telnet Only

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Operating System 3.5.1.0, 3.5.3.0, 3.7.2.0

Configuration Capture Terminal, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

OS Management OS Upgrade

Router Quick Commands Test Credentials, Ping, Traceroute, View Sys Info, Setup Diagnostic, View Diagnostic Setup, Setup NAT, View NAT Setup

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

OS Version: From sysDescr

Serial number OID: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2272.1.4.2.0

Model: Retrieved from sysObjectID

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Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

Terminal mode uses show config.

TFTP pull is possible using the copy command

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

Terminal mode pushes the config one line-by-line.

TFTP push is possible using the copy command

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

boot.cfg √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Nortel Passport 8600 - Syntax/Constraint Violations

Passport configurations may contain syntax or other constraint violations that prevent the configuration from being pushed to the device. These syntax constraint violations are part of the configuration retrieved from the device. Be aware you may have to correct the constraint violations when configuration pushes occur.

The Schedule Manager shows the last ten lines of the configuration push, including the devices response to aid in this effort.

Nortel Passport 8600 – Unable to Config Push to Nortel Passport 8600

Some of the commands in the Nortel Passport 8600 device require privileged permission to modify. Access via the RWA (Read Write All) account is required. If one attempts to push the running config with a lower privileged account (e.g. Manager) the push will fail.

For example the mac-flap-time-limit is a privileged command and attempting to push it causes the Nortel Passport 8600 device to give a Permission Denied error.

Nortel Passport 8100 - Config Push fails

Issue: When executing a configuration push to the Nortel Passport 8000 Series device, the configuration push may not be successful due to lines present in the device configuration that are not valid configuration commands for the device.

Resolution: Determine the correct device configuration command for that particular configuration entry, and then push this command using the Configlet Editor.

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PACKETEER DEVICES

Packeteer PacketShaper

Device Type Packeteer PacketShaper LoadBalancer

Specific Model(s) Packetshaper 1000 Packetshaper 1400 Packetshaper 1500 Packetshaper 1550 Packetshaper 1700 Packetshaper 2000 Packetshaper 2500 Packetshaper 2550 Packetshaper 3500 Packetshaper 4000 Packetshaper 4500 Packetshaper 6500 Packetshaper 7500 Packetshaper 8500 Packetshaper 9500 Packetshaper 10000

Documentation/Information http://www.packeteer.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Multiple Text and Binary

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/FTP, Telnet/FTP

User Interface CLI, SNMP

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP, Terminal

Password Management Enable, In-Band

Configuration Capture FTP

Configuration Deploy FTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Router Quick Commands Ping

Hardware Information For SNMP: Interfaces

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, Device Commands, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectIDs: 1.3.6.1.4.1.2334.*

Interface table from MIB-2

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

The following commands are executed from a command prompt:

mkdir 9.258/VOYENCE (if needed)

setup capture complete 9.258/VOYENCE/ASCIICFG.CMD

config save 9.258/VOYENCE/CONFIG.LDI

cp 9.256/CFG/SETTINGS.CFG 9.258/VOYENCE/SETTINGS.CFG

zip -rq 9.258/voyence/PLG.ZIP 9.256/PLG

The above files are then transferred, via the device’s built-in FTP server, from the 9.258/VOYENCE/ directory to the VoyenceControl device server.

The files are then base64 encoded (if binary) and merged into a single XML document for storage in the configuration database.

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

The XML document is retrieved from the configuration database and separated into four discrete files.

The ASCIICFG.CMD file is a human-readable version of the binary configuration, and can not be restored, so it is discarded.

The remaining three files are transferred to the 9.258/VOYENCE/ directory.

The following commands are run:

cp 9.258/VOYENCE/CONFIG.LDI 9.256/CFG/CONFIG.LDI

setup load 9.258/VOYENCE/SETTINGS.CFG

The device prompts for a reboot after loading SETTINGS.CFG, and the driver answers yes to the prompt.

The PLG.ZIP file, which is a zipped archive of the plug-ins directory is left in the 9.258/VOYENCE/ directory, and not processed in any way. The system administrator can select to restore this file manually if needed.

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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PARADYNE DEVICES

Paradyne 9100

Device Type Router

Specific Model(s) 9100

Documentation/Information http://search.zhone.com/query.html

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Protocols Telnet

User Interface Menu

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-band, SNMP

Operating System 02.02.03

Cut-Through Access Telnet

Router Quick Commands Test Credentials, Setup Diagnostic, View Diagnostic Setup, Setup NAT, View NatIP Setup

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Credential Management (In-band/SNMP)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets,)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysDescription contains Paradyne iMarc (case-insensitive)

serial number and system name are valid

Device Commands

The following device command sets must be enabled to allow VoyenceControl NG to manage this device class.

Password Management

Main > Load Config > Current > Configuration Edit > Management/Communication

Main > Control > Administer Logins

Known Issues

The following details existing device issues that have been discovered with other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Memory and non-volatile information are not supported by the device SNMP agent. These values are defaulted to 0.

The text ## no configuration support ## is listed in place of the device configuration.

SNMP credentials cannot be changed if SNMP is disabled.

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RADWARE DEVICES

Radware WSD Load Balancer

Device Type Radware WSD Load Balancer

Specific Model(s) All Web Server Director models

Documentation/Information http://www.radware.com/

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Text – running config only

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Configlet Termlet, Command, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH, Telnet, SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP

User Interface CLI, SNMP

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band

Configuration Capture SSH, Telnet, SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP

Configuration Deploy SSH, Telnet, SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Router Quick Commands Ping, Traceroute, Interfaces, Routes, ARP, CPU Procs, Resync, Reboot

Hardware Information For SNMP: Interfaces

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, Device Commands, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectIDs: .1.3.6.1.4.1.89.1.1.62.(2|3|4)

OS v8.14+ at .1.3.6.1.4.1.89.2.4.0

Interface table from MIB-2

Enterprise MIB at .1.3.6.1.4.1.89

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

For SSH/TFTP and Telnet/TFTP:

manage tftp file-type set cli

manage tftp config-file put [temp_filename] [devserver_ip]

For SSH and Telnet capture output from the following commands:

system config immediate

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

For SSH/TFTP and Telnet/TFTP:

manage tftp file-type set cli

manage tftp config-file get [temp_filename] [devserver_ip]

For SSH and Telnet:

The device is brought to a shell prompt

Issue command: system paste-config start

The configuration is entered line by line with checks for invalid input.

Issue command: system paste-config stop

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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RIVERBED DEVICES

Riverbed Steelhead

Device Type Load Balancer

Specific Model(s) Steelhead

Documentation/Information -

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Files Running/Startup

Configuration Content Device Settings

Configuration Protocols SSH

User Interface Command-Line

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management SNMP/Account

Configuration Capture Terminal

Configuration Deploy Terminal

Cut-Through Access SSH

Supported Quick Commands Interfaces, Routes, Ping, Traceroute, ARP

Hardware Information For Terminal: Memory, Non-Volative Storage, Device Inventory

Features Available

Discover/Identify (Auto Discovery, Identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Credentials Management (SNMP, Account)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

sysObjectID

1.3.6.1.4.1.17163

represents a vendor, not model identification

Configuration Capture

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

For terminal:

show configuration running

show configuration

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Configuration Deploy

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “push” a configuration to your device.

For terminal:

Device commands are issued interactively from the stored configuration

Device Commands

Following are the device command sets you must enable to allow VoyenceControl NG to manage this device class.

Device Configuration and Monitoring

enable

disable

show configuration running

show configuration

reload

configure terminal

no cli session paging enable

configuration write

ping

traceroute

show interfaces brief

show ip route

show arp

Password Management

username

snmp-server community

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Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table No

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes No

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

Known Issues

The following details existing device issues that have been discovered with other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Riverbed Steelhead

This device does not support:

sysServices (standard MIB scalar)

configuration management via file transfer

creation or management of individual accounts

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RIVERSTONE DEVICES

Riverstone Router

Device Type Router

Specific Model(s) RS 500, 1000, 2000, 2100, 3000, 8000, 8600, 32000, 38000 RSLA 1100, 1200, 1500

Documentation/Information See vendor

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Files running

Configuration Content Text

Configuration Protocols SSH

User Interface CLI

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management Accounts and SNMP

Configuration Capture SSH

Configuration Deploy SSH

Cut-Through Access SSH

Router Quick Commands Ping, Traceroute, View Routes, NAT

Hardware Information Basic hardware (memory, serial number information)

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SysObjectID 1.3.6.1.4.1.17163

Serial Number .1.3.6.1.4.1.17163.1.1.1.2.0

Configuration Capture

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

no cli session paging enable

show configuration

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Configuration Deploy

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “push” a configuration to your device.

config terminal

configuration write

Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning configuration files.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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SIEMENS DEVICES

Siemens 5940

Device Type Router

Specific Model(s) 5851, 5871, 5940

Documentation/Information http://www.siemens.com

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) -

Configuration Files Multiple Text, Multiple/Complex

Configuration Content Command, Config, Configlet, Privilege Mode Termlet, Termlet Merge

Configuration Protocols Telnet/TFTP, SSH/TFTP, Telnet only, SSH only

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods Terminal, SNMP

Password Management In-Band

Operating System 6.1.064

Configuration Capture Terminal, TFTP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Router Quick Commands Test Credentials, Setup Diagnostic, View Diagnostic Setup, Setup NAT, View NAT Setup

Hardware Information For Terminal: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number, Hardware Information

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Credentials Management (Change or Roll passwords and SNMP Communities)

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Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only .* √

.*\.(TXT|MFG|HTM) √

config √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware No

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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STARENT DEVICES

Starent PDSN

Device Type Starent Packet Data Serving Node

Specific Model(s) ST16

Documentation/Information https://support.starentnetworks.com/

Enabled By Default No

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Syslog, SNMP Traps

Configuration Files Text (running config only)

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Configlet Termlet, Command, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH, Telnet, SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP

User Interface CLI, SNMP

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band

Configuration Capture SSH, Telnet, SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP

Configuration Deploy SSH, Telnet, SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP

Cut-Through Access Terminal

Router Quick Commands Ping, View Routes, Traceroute, View_interfaces

Hardware Information Slot/Card Inventory, Interfaces

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs)

Device Access (Cut Thru, Device Commands, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

Discovery/Identify Methods

The following are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

SNMP SysDescr

Model from SysObjectIDs: 1.3.6.1.4.1.8164.*

OS, Filesystem and Memory from CLI

Interface table from MIB-2

Enterprise MIB at .1.3.6.1.4.1.8164

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Configuration Capture

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

For SSH/TFTP and Telnet/TFTP:

save configuration tftp://[serverIP]/[filename] -noconfirm verbose

For SSH and Telnet:

save configuration /flash/[filename] -noconfirm verbose

show file url /flash/[filename]

Configuration Deploy

The following are the commands, or processes that are used to “push” a configuration to your device.

For all protocols:

The device is brought to a shell prompt in admin mode.

The configuration is entered line-by-line with checks for invalid input.

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information No

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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SYMBOL DEVICES

Symbol WS-2000

Device Type Wireless Switch WS-2000

Specific Model(s) Symbol WS-2000

Documentation/Information http://www.symbol.com/

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Change Notification (Events) Traps

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Termlet Merge, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only, SNMP/TFTP

User Interface Command Line, Menu Driver, Web Based

Discovery/Identify Methods SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Operating System 1.5.0, 1.5.1, 2.0.0, 2.0.1, 2.0.2

Configuration Capture Terminal, SNMP, Non-SNMP

Configuration Deploy Terminal, SNMP

Cut-Through Access SNMP, Telnet, SSH, Non-SNMP

OS Management Telnet/TFTP, Telnet/FTP

Switch Quick Commands View NAT, Test Credentials, Device Uptime, Interface Summary, Setup Diagnostic, View Diagnostic Setup, Setup NAT, View NAT Setup

Hardware Information For SNMP: Hardware Inventory, Memory, Interfaces, Serial Number, Model, OS Version For Non-SNMP: Interfaces, Serial Number, Model, OS Version

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

System Description

Symbol WS2000 HW=E SW=0.0-035R MIB=08c12

System Object ID

SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.388.11.1.1

Configuration Capture

Following are the commands or processes used to “pull” a configuration from your device.

Server IP Host (a.b.c.d)

1.3.6.1.4.1.388.11.2.2.6.1.0

TFTP Operation

1.3.6.1.4.1.388.11.2.2.4.1.0

• unspecified;

• ftpSrvToSwitch;

• ftpSwitchToSrv;

• tftpSrvToSwitch;

• tftpSwitchToSrv;

File Name

1.3.6.1.4.1.388.11.2.2.4.3.0

Start the transfer

1.3.6.1.4.1.388.11.2.2.4.4.0

Operation count

1.3.6.1.4.1.388.11.2.2.4.5.0

Operation result string

1.3.6.1.4.1.388.11.2.2.4.6.0

Operation success string

1.3.6.1.4.1.388.11.2.2.4.7.0

Configuration Deploy

Following are the commands or processes used to “push” a configuration to your device.

Most of the sub-menus are located within the system sub-menu which is entered as follows:

Admin>system

Admin(system)>

A configuration file can be transferred to the device via FTP or TFTP. This is available in the config sub-menu as follows:

Admin>system

Admin(system)>config

Admin(system.config)>import ftp : import config from ftp server

Admin(system.config)>import tftp : import config from tftp server

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OS Management Notes

The Symbol Device Driver supports OS upgrade and downgrade using telnet and SSH login protocols and FTP/TFTP file transfer mechanisms.

The Symbol firmware releases 1.5.0, 1.5.1, 2.0.0, and 2.1.0 have all been qualified and tested with the upgrade/downgrade process. One issue was found when completing an upgrade or downgrade between the 2.0.0 and 2.1.0 releases using the SSH protocol.

The Symbol device 2.0.0 and 2.1.0 firmware returns different fingerprints for the RSA key. Therefore, after the upgrade/downgrade, attempts to login using SSH will fail, due to the key exchange.

From the application, the OS upgrade/downgrade will show Failed, based on failure to login following the device reboot, due to SSH host key verification. Suggestions for managing this issue are as follows.

If possible at your site, using telnet for the OS upgrade/downgrade between 2.0.0 and 2.1.0 allows the process to proceed normally and return status of the state of the device.

If using SSH for OS upgrade, check the error status looking for a successful upload, followed by an SSH failure to connect. This is the failure signature indicating the RSA key mismatch between firmware releases.

In either case, you need to update the SSH host key database on the HP device server to regain access to the device.

For Linux and Solaris Servers: The SSH key database is located in the ~root/.ssh/sshhostkeys file. Edit the sshhostkeys file, and remove the entry associated with the Symbol device based on IP address.

For Windows Servers: The host key database is maintained in the Registry, in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Voyence\Control\SshHostKeys folder. Using the regedit utility, remove the entry associated with the Symbol device based on IP address.

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

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Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table Yes

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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TASMAN DEVICES

Tasman Router

Device Type Tasman Router

Specific Model(s) 1004E, 1001, 1002, 1002E, 1200, 1200C, 1200E, 1200EC, 1250, 1400, 1400E, 1450 4100, 4102 6300

Documentation/Information www.tasman.com

Enabled By Default Yes

Configuration Files Single Text

Configuration Content Quick Commands, Termlet Merge, Privilege Mode Termlet, User Mode Termlet, Command, Configlet, Config

Configuration Protocols SSH/TFTP, Telnet/TFTP, SSH Only, Telnet Only

User Interface Command Line

Discovery/Identify Methods Terminal, SNMP

Password Management In-Band, SNMP

Configuration Capture Terminal

Configuration Deploy Terminal

Cut-Through Access Telnet/TFTP, Telnet Only, SSH Only

OS Management Telnet/TFTP, SSH/TFTP

Router Quick Commands Resync, diffRunStart

Hardware Information For SNMP: Memory, Interfaces

Features Available

Discover/Identify (auto discovery, identify, appear in product)

Configuration Capture (revision config, rollback, basic diagramming)

Configuration Deploy (Push Configs, Configlets)

Device Access (Cut-Through, TERMlets, etc.)

Configuration Change Notification (SNMP Trap and Syslog Processing)

OS Management (Upgrade OS)

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Discovery/Identify Methods

The following items are used to provide information about your device (Host Name, Type, Vendor, Model, Operating System, and Serial Number).

System Object ID

1.3.6.1.4.1.3174.1

SysDecr

Contains Tasman

Multi-Config Files

Following are the files used when storing and revisioning multiple configuration files for multi-config support.

Multi-Config Files Push/Pull Pull Only running √

startup √

Device Data

The following data represents device data per device class.

Attributed Data Support ARP Table No

Access Control Lists No

CAM Table No

File System Information Yes

Identity Yes

Interfaces Yes

Keys No

Memory Yes

Access Control Lists Match Counts No

OSPF Settings No

Physical Hardware Yes

Routes Yes

System Properties Yes

VLAN Trunk Protocol No

VLANs No

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Known Issues

The following information details existing device issues that have been discovered within other releases. In most cases, a resolution is included to address the issue.

Tasman Family of Devices

Tasman uses the concept of account levels. Currently, devices get Auto Discovered with low level accounts, but can not successfully complete a Pull. To Pull devices, you must ensure the devices are setup with Level 1 accounts.

Tasman TIOS

Tasman TIOS does not allow changing the Admin Name using SSH. You must use TELNET.

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WHERE TO GET HELP

Where to get help

EMC support, product, and licensing information can be obtained as follows.

Product information — For documentation, release notes, software updates, or for information about EMC products, licensing, and service, go to the EMC Powerlink website (registration required) at:

http://Powerlink.EMC.com

Technical support — For technical support, go to EMC Customer Service on Powerlink. To open a service request through Powerlink, you must have a valid support agreement. Please contact your EMC sales representative for details about obtaining a valid support agreement or to answer any questions about your account.

Sales and customer service contacts — For the list of EMC sales locations, please access the EMC home page at:

http://EMC.com/contact

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GLOSSARY

Following are acronyms found within this document.

DASL

Device Access Scripting Language

DSR

Device Support Release

GUI

Graphical User Interface

IP Internet Protocol. This is a network layer protocol in the Internet protocol suite and is encapsulated in a data link layer protocol (e.g., Ethernet).

OS

Operating System

RegEx

Regular Expression

RME

Resource Manager Essentials (CISCO)

UNIX

A multi-user, multitasking computer operating system VPN

Virtual Private Network

XML

eXtensible Markup Language: a simplified version of SGML that can be used, esp. on the World Wide Web, to create a tagging scheme that allows elements of a document to be marked according to their content rather than their format.

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INDEX

3 3com Devices, 16 3Com Netbuilder II Router, 16 3Com Switch 5500, 18

A About this Manual, 13 ACME Devices, 21 Acme Packet NetNet Router, 21 Additional Device Issues, 15 Additions to Existing Device Drivers, 14 Adtran Devices, 23 Adtran Netvanta, 23 Adtran Netvanta Switch, 26 Airespace Devices, 29 Airespace Switch, 29 Alcatel Devices, 32 Alcatel Omnicore, 32 Alcatel Omniswitch, 35 Alvarion Breeze AP, 37 Alvarion Devices, 37 Aruba Devices, 40 Aruba Wireless Switch, 40

B BSR64000 Router, 137

C Checkpoint Devices, 42 Checkpoint Firewall-1, 42 Cisco Aironet AP Package, 55 Cisco Aironet AP VXWorks, 46 Cisco Aironet Bridge Package, 58 Cisco CatOS Switch Package, 61 Cisco Content Services Switch, 67 Cisco Devices, 46 Cisco IOS Switch Package, 77 Cisco MDS 9000, 88 Cisco PIX Firewall, 48 Cisco Router, 70 Cisco VPN 3000, 52 Citrix Devices, 91 Citrix Netscaler LoadBalancer, 91 Compatibility, 13 copyright, 2

D Device Driver, 14 Device Drivers, 14

E Edgewater Devices, 94 Edgewater EdgeMarc Router, 94 Enabling Inactive Device Classes, 14 Enterasys Devices, 96 Enterasys Smartswitch Router, 96 Ericsson Devices, 98 Ericsson MSED, 98 Extreme, 100 Extreme Devices, 100

F F5 Devices, 103 F5 Load Balancer Rev 3, 103 F5 Load Balancer Rev 4, 107 F5 Load Balancer Rev 9, 110 Force10 Devices, 115 Force10 E-Series Router, 115 Foundry Devices, 118 Foundry Package, 118

G glossary, 196

H HP Devices, 121 HP ProCurve Switch, 121

I Introduction, 13

J Juniper Devices, 127 Juniper Router Package, 127

L Lucent Access Point, 130 Lucent Devices, 130

M Marconi Devices, 132 Milan Devices, 135 Motorola Devices, 137 MRV Devices, 140 MRV LX Terminal Server, 140

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N NetCache, 142 NetCache Devices, 142 Netopia Devices, 144 Netopia R7000 Series, 144 Netscreen Devices, 146 Netscreen Firewall, 146 Nokia Devices, 149 Nokia IP, 149 Nortel Alteon, 153 Nortel Baystack, 158 Nortel BoSS Switch, 160 Nortel Contivity, 162 Nortel Devices, 153 Nortel MSS, 164 Nortel Multi-Service Switch, 164 Nortel Passport, 167 Nortel Passport 1648T, 167 Nortel Passport 8600, 169 Nortel Router, 155

P Packeteer Devices, 172 Packeteer PacketShaper, 172 Paradyne 9100, 175 Paradyne Devices, 175

R Radware Devices, 176

Radware WSD Load Balancer, 176 Related Publications, 12 Riverbed Devices, 179 Riverbed Steelhead, 179 Riverstone Devices, 182 Riverstone Router, 182

S Siemens 5940, 184 Siemens Devices, 184 SM801P Managed Switch, 135 Starent Devices, 186 Starent PDSN, 186 Support, 195 SYmbol Devices, 188 Symbol WS-2000, 188

T Tasman Devices, 192 Tasman Router, 192

V Voyence SUpport, 12

W Who Should Read this Document, 12