A: All of them

Some folks use PERL, some use software and some use scripts. There is no right or wrong - but there are severe consequences for implementing change and hurting existing services.
Redcell detects configuration changes throughout your network through event-based change monitoring and proactive scanning. Event-based detection may originate from SNMP trap processing and/or Syslog monitoring. Redcell's ProScanTM technology allows users to define a compliant or last known certified state (including the ability to look for very specific parameters and attributes such as access control/firewall entries, routing parameters, etc.) and proactively scans the selected device groups for non-compliance.
Why is this important? Because it takes valuable time from valuable people to reverse-engineer configurations on every single device in your network - so that you don't disrupt existing services when you implement change to your network.
Simply put: with the right audit you can configure faster. And that's always something to smile about! Learn more how to proactively monitor configurations.

With multiple configurations, how can you streamline and create consistent operations? It can't happen until you have an accurate audit of your configurations.
"What do I have? How is it configured?" To know that takes power. Configuring devices and services is an art form and because there are many interpretations - all of them can be valid.
Some folks use PERL, some use software and some use scripts. There is no right or wrong - but there are severe consequences for implementing change and hurting existing services.
Redcell detects configuration changes throughout your network through event-based change monitoring and proactive scanning. Event-based detection may originate from SNMP trap processing and/or Syslog monitoring. Redcell's ProScanTM technology allows users to define a compliant or last known certified state (including the ability to look for very specific parameters and attributes such as access control/firewall entries, routing parameters, etc.) and proactively scans the selected device groups for non-compliance.
Why is this important? Because it takes valuable time from valuable people to reverse-engineer configurations on every single device in your network - so that you don't disrupt existing services when you implement change to your network.
Simply put: with the right audit you can configure faster. And that's always something to smile about! Learn more how to proactively monitor configurations.
Comments for Q: 1 device, 9 engineers, 9 different configurations... Which one is correct?