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If you are not familiar with how to create a text file you could do the following (their are lots of other ways to do it also):

in you terminal session (as root) type "nano /etc/cron.d/opConfig" , then copy the above and paste the above text in, save the file with Ctrl+o , then exit with Ctrl + x.

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titleAdvanced Configuration with Cron

There is a lot more you can do with the Cron entries to enable different types of config collection activities at different times this is covered in detail in the Advanced Configuration Guide

 

Configuration and Use

At this point opConfig should be ready for operation, but won't have any knowledge of which nodes to manage or how to access those nodes.

  • Adding Credential sets

  • Adding devices and associating them with methods of access and credentials.

 

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titleSupported Operating Systems

 We currently (as of version 8.5.8G) provide out of the box support for Cisco IOS and Linux. Please refer to Operating System Support in opConfig

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