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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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