[rancid] Cisco troubles
Ryan Milton
ryanmilton74 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 2 22:13:51 UTC 2015
No,
-TX#dir nvram:
Directory of nvram:/
504 -rw- 11160 <no date> startup-config
505 ---- 1937 <no date> private-config
1 ---- 35 <no date> persistent-data
2 -rw- 585 <no date> IOS-Self-Sig#3838.cer
3 -rw- 0 <no date> ifIndex-table
4 -rw- 586 <no date> IOS-Self-Sig#3839.cer
5 -rw- 586 <no date> IOS-Self-Sig#383A.cer
Ryan Douglass Milton
On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 4:29 AM, heasley <heas at shrubbery.net> wrote:
> Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 12:02:01PM -0500, Ryan Milton:
> > I have two Cisco 3750s... one is behaving on the updates.
> >
> > This second keeps sending back odd messages:
> >
> >
> > Index: configs/192.168.80.1
> > ===================================================================
> > - -- configs/192.168.80.1 (revision 66)
> > @@ -40,7 +40,6 @@
> > !Flash: 32514048 bytes total (9830400 bytes free)
> > !
> > !Flash: nvram: Translating "l"...domain server (255.255.255.255)
> > - !Flash: sec-disk2: Translating "l"...domain server (255.255.255.255)
> > !
> > !NAME: "Cat37xx Stacking", DESCR: "Catalyst 37xx Switch Stack"
> > !NAME: "1", DESCR: "WS-C3750G-48TS"
> >
> > Is this just a "no ip domain-lookup" issue, or something else?
>
> does 'dir nvram: /all' produce that message? I can not imagine why it
> might. or why it would be sending dns requests to that address. maybe
> try running the commands that rancid does (rancid -t cisco -C) to see
> where that error appears in the output.
>
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