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Pulling Info from Cisco Router
Name: blum Date: October 31, 2005 at 02:38:54 Pacific OS: Cisco CPU/Ram: 1700
Comment:
Good Morning, I have been asked to try and pull the ADSL configured bandwidth from 600 Cisco Routers. I need to try and compare what was ordered against what was delivered. One problem is I dont have ENABLE rights so I just need to log on run the sh atm vc (i think) command and somehow output the value (for each router in turn) for all 600.. Please Help.. Many thanks Keith
Name: Curt R Date: October 31, 2005 at 05:05:52 Pacific
Reply:
I'm not sure you'll be able to view much of anything without executive access. If you can, and you're connected via the console with a term program, you can copy and paste the setup from each to a .txt file.
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Response Number 2
Name: wanderer Date: November 1, 2005 at 10:43:35 Pacific
Reply:
With 600 routers hopefully you can telnet to them all. You will need executive access to issue the show config command. Even then it is doubtful you will see a actual set number for bandwidth since the interface simple responses to the available pipe.
Better tact would be to get all the bills for the dsl links which will have the stated bandwidth on them.
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