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Appendix F IDU Updates

Baseline Configuration Compare Command feature

For this device, non-compliance is also because it does not have a read-write community string.

For each of the non-compliant devices, the set of commands needed to make it compliant is generated. The parameters are replaced by the device-specific values, given in the mapping file. For further details, see Substituting Parameters.

For example, for the non-compliant device, Cat-Dev1, in the mapping file, d:\temp\Baseline\Mapping.ini, if there is value, mycompany, for the read-write-community-name-string the following set of commands is generated.

set snmp community read-write mycompany set snmp community read-only

set udld disable 2/34 set udld disable 3/48

set spantree macreduction enable

These commands are stored in the file: d:\temp\Baseline\output\Cat-Dev1-Ver-latest-vs-BaseLineMandDis.cfg.

The following entries are logged in the generated command file: d:\temp\baseline\commandfile.txt, one, for each of the non-compliant devices. This file was specified using the -generatecmdfile option, in the cwconfig comparewithbaseline command.

-device Cat-Dev1-f d:\temp\Baseline\output\Cat-Dev1-Ver-latest-vs-BaseLineMandDis.cfg

-device Cat-Dev2 -f d:\temp\Baseline\output\Cat-Dev2-Ver-latest-vs-BaseLineMandDis.cfg

-device Cat-Dev3 -f d:\temp\Baseline\output\Cat-Dev3-Ver-latest-vs-BaseLineMandDis.cfgIn this example, the following files contain the commands required to make the devices Cat-Dev2 and Cat-Dev3 compliant:

d:\temp\Baseline\output\Cat-Dev2-Ver-latest-vs-BaseLineMandDis.cfg

d:\temp\Baseline\output\Cat-Dev3-Ver-latest-vs-BaseLineMandDis.cfg

To download the commands onto the respective devices, use the cwconfig import command:

cwconfig import -u username -p password import -input

d:\temp\baseline\commandfile.txt

 

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Contents IDU Updates Usage Argument ExplanationsArgument Explanation Using Baseline Configuration Compare Command To access Online help enterOnline Help Defining Baseline Templates Substituting Parameters Example of Using Baseline Configuration Command Using the commandBaseline Configuration Compare Report Running the CommandTo run this command, enter Report Description Set spantree macreduction enable Limitations of Baseline Configuration Command Table F-1lists the devices supported in IDU on EssentialsCgesm 6.1.4.1.11 Yes 12.225 Ethernet 7.11.33.3 Switching ModuleCisco 1841 6.1.4.1.9.1 Yes 12.38T Series Routers 620 AY1 Igesm6.1.4.1.9.1 Yes 12.114 Intelligent 592 SE3AX1 Switches 3750G-24PS 6.1.4.1.9.1 12.220 516Cisco Catalyst 3750-24ME 6.1.4.1.9.1 Yes 12.114 Series 574 EWAIOS Cisco AironetWmic Wlan16FXS ZJ38FXS 24FXSSSL NAM-1NAM-2 MSFC36.1.4.1.9.1 Yes 12.2.8 Series Routers 498 Cisco Aironet BR1410 6.1.4.1.9.1 Yes 12.211 Series 5336.1.4.1.9.1 Yes 12.2.11 500 Other Supported Features in IDU on RME NetShow Support for NAM commandsCisco Catalyst 3560-24TS Yes Series Switches 3560-48TS Yes Switching ModuleProtocol Support for IDU 9.0 Devices in Essentials Cisco 7600 Series 7613-IOS Yes Routers Yes Module for Cisco 2600/3600 SeriesFwsm Cisco Catalyst X6380-NAM Yes ModulesYes Blades Cisco 800 Series 826 831 836 837 Cisco Catalyst Yes 7609 7600 Series Switches Content Engine Cisco 3560-24T Yes Catalyst 3560-48T Series SwitchesYes Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module Igesm TS-1U SUPCSS SVC PS-SPS-E NAM-1 SVCIOS Cisco 826 Yes Series 831 836 837 1701 1700 1711 1712 Yes Catalyst 6000 Blades

78-15693-03 specifications

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