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Automated Cleanup and Restoring Back to Basline Config

 
 
NutZ
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      01-07-2006
G'Day Everyone,
I have a rack of 10 routers and a few switches that I would like to provide people of my study group to use. I was after a way to automate the clenning up and reloading of these routers back to a factory default. Things I want to protect are if someone has set a password or erased the flash. I was thinking to have all these routers boot up from tftp to protect people erasing the flash (am I on the right track there?) How would I automate the clean up of these routers ? Any sugestions would be terrific.

Regards

John


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