Use the following script to extract the textual configuration of the device (or devices) within a Network, and write the textual configuration to a file (or files) on the file system.
- Use this command on Solaris and Linux: ./extract_config.sh
- Use this command on Windows: extract_config.pl
Valid Options
Option |
Description of Option |
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network network_name |
Name of the network from which the device configurations have to be extracted. |
outpuddir path_name |
The directory into where the configs need to be extracted. |
user user_name |
Login user name (valid user name) used to log into Network Configuration Manager. |
password user_password |
Valid password to access Network Configuration Manager. |
ext file_extension_name |
File extension for each configuration file, for example, .txt. |
debug |
With this option, there will be more logs generated. It is useful for debugging purposes. |
For Windows Only:
The extract_config.pl utility in Windows 2003 does not work if there are spaces included in the folder name.
For example, you must use:
C:\Program Files\Network Configuration Manager\tools>extract_config.pl -network Cust1 -outputdir \"C:\Program Files\" -user xxxxx -password xxxxx -ext .txt
The output would then be:
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Devices found in network : 9
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Devices without config files : 1
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Devices captured successfully : 8