Changes between Version 18 and Version 19 of HaCiPopulate
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- Dec 30, 2009, 11:57:07 AM (13 years ago)
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v18 v19 18 18 Of course, you can define your topmost network manually and skip the above step if you don't have an AS number. 19 19 20 Another option is to import your router configurations. !HaCi supports Cisco and Juniper configuration syntax. The importer will use the interface descprition, and will import both the subnet and the actual address that is configured. You can also import your data using a CSV file. In this case !HaCi will look at the fields and ask you how to use them.20 Another option is to import your [HaCiImportConfig router configurations]. !HaCi supports Cisco and Juniper configuration syntax. The importer will use the interface descprition, and will import both the subnet and the actual address that is configured. You can also import your data using a CSV file. In this case !HaCi will look at the fields and ask you how to use them. 21 21 22 22 Last option for populating your database is importing zone files from DNS. You can do this either by querying the DNS directly, or by loading the zone files if you have them at hand. You can import either direct zones (mynetwork.example.com) or reverse zones (168.192.in-addr.arpa.)