[rancid] Cisco Banners
Bob Brunette
Bob.Brunette at cdw.com
Tue Apr 14 21:41:00 UTC 2015
Would it be difficult to change the “#”’s to “*”’s or “=“’s? RANCID doesn’t choke on those, and it’s what we normally do.
Bob
From: Todd Heide <workwithcisco at yahoo.com<mailto:workwithcisco at yahoo.com>>
Reply-To: Todd Heide <workwithcisco at yahoo.com<mailto:workwithcisco at yahoo.com>>
Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 4:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [rancid] Cisco Banners
Tried a few different things, including a direct match for the expression and still errors.
expect: does "\r\nrouter#\r\nrouter#terminal length 0\r\nrouter#" (spawn_id exp6) match regular expression "###############################################################################"? Gate "###############################################################################"? gate=no
What I am seeing though, and wonder if this is why, terminal length 0 For several lines down I am seeing ter, termin, terminal, etc. until the last line above then is gives up. I dont know why terminal length 0 is coming up at the prompt, but when I turn debug off I am seeing it every time I clogin to this router. If this was the only router that has a MOTD, I would push to have it removed, but they want it on all devices.
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To: Todd Heide <workwithcisco at yahoo.com<mailto:workwithcisco at yahoo.com>>
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Subject: Re: [rancid] Cisco Banners
Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 08:19:18PM +0000, Todd Heide:
> OK Found it.
> add prompt <router name glob> {<regex>}
> Match login prompt, or initial login prompt in the case of some of the login
> contain forbidden characters that conflict with CLI prompt markers.
> should use if or when prompted for one.
>
>
> OY REGEX, I hate Regex! Now to figure this part out!
its not that difficult. it will set you free.
sth like {\[^ ]\[#>]+} might do it.
i've updated the html manpages too.
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