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htrancid - Online in the Cloud

Run htrancid in OnWorks free hosting provider over Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

This is the command htrancid that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


rancid - Cisco configuration filter

SYNOPSIS


rancid [-dlCV] [-t device_type] (-f filename | hostname)

rancid [-dhlCV] -t device_type (-f filename | hostname)

DESCRIPTION


rancid is a collection of perl(1) scripts which uses the login scripts (see clogin(1)) to
login to a device, execute commands to display the configuration, etc, then filters the
output for formatting, security, and so on. rancid's product is a file with the name of
it's last argument plus the suffix .new. For example, hostname.new.

rancid is a perl(1) script that operates much like the vendor-specific rancid script of
pre-3.0 releases, but is generic and will eventually obsolete the vendor-specific rancid
scripts. It uses the device_type specified with the -t option to look-up a device
description (see rancid.types.conf(5)) that defines what it does to collect and process
device information.

There are scripts complementary to rancid for other platforms and/or manufacturers that
are supported by rancid(1). Briefly, these are:

agmrancid Cisco Anomaly Guard Module (AGM)

arancid Alteon WebOS switches

arrancid Arista Networks devices

brancid Bay Networks (nortel)

cat5rancid Cisco catalyst switches

cssrancid Cisco content services switches

erancid ADC-kentrox EZ-T3 mux

f10rancid Force10

f5rancid F5 BigIPs

fnrancid Fortinet Firewalls

rancid The generic rancid script; supporting Allied Telesis AW+ devices, Arbor
Networks Appliances, Ciena Waverserver, Cisco IOS, Cisco IOS-XR, Cisco NX-
OS, Cisco WLC, Dell switches, Compass EOS, and Juniper JUNOS. It uses the
device O/S modules for parsing routines. See rancid(3) for details.

hrancid HP Procurve Switches

htranicd Hitachi Routers

jerancid Juniper Networks E-series

mrancid MRTd

mtrancid Mikrotik routesrs

nrancid Netscreen firewalls

nsrancid Netscaler

prancid Procket Networks

rivrancid Riverstone

rrancid Redback

srancid SMC switch (some Dell OEMs)

trancid Netopia sDSL/T1 routers

xirancid Xirrus arrays

xrancid Extreme switches

zrancid Zebra routing software

The command-line options are as follows:

-C Prints the login command that would be used to collect data from the device.

-V Prints package name and version strings.

-d Display debugging information.

-h Display a usage line and exit.

-l Display somewhat less debugging information.

-t Device type, of the given host or file, that is defined in rancid.types.base or
rancid.types.conf .

-f rancid should interpret the next argument as a filename which contains the output
it would normally collect from the device ( hostname) with clogin(1).

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