Cisco scripts??

I will have to say, that rtrmon is one of the best tools that we have for
management of our routers.

that's nice to hear. and did i mention that it does not require clear text
router passwords to be stored in the file system like some tools i know of?

Simple, elegant, hard to port to non BSD, does all kinds of routine
tasks easy.

re: hard to port. well, the folks here who write that kind of code are
periodically available and if i could find more companies like genuity
who are willing to fund work like rtrmon and vulture (which means: isp
tools which help everybody but are not competitive advantages and which
can therefore be freely redistributable even though someone had to pay
to implement them) i would certainly have had someone port rtrmon to,
say, solaris and NT by now.

Paul, et. al.,

We use RTRMON here and like it a lot too. Of course, nothing is perfect,
but it does a lot of kewl stuff we use daily.

Simple, elegant, hard to port to non BSD, does all kinds of routine
tasks easy.

We had it working here on Linux originally, although we now have it on
FreeBSD. I believe it is all PERL code and our in-house coder claims this
should be easy to port to just about anything. He claims the only external
calls are made to PGP, which should be available on just about anything
you'd want to run.

Of course, I'm not a big PERL weenie, so maybe I'm way off base, but that's
what I'm told.

TTFN,
patrick