Re: Sort class- and policy-maps
- From: Bod43@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 9 Apr 2007 23:57:30 -0700
On 9 Apr, 22:30, "DutchSEA" <nbak...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wondering if there is any way to sort class- and policy-maps listed in
the configuration based on the alfabet. I am dealing with large
amounts of class-maps, and policy-maps, which are unlike named access-
lists not sorted new class- or policy-maps are just added to the end
of the existing list.
You would I imagine have to delete them and re-apply them.
Same with dial-peers GRRRRR!
Probably not to hard to write say a perl program
to produce the required commands from a config file.
Rant alert!
Message to Cisco if anyone is listening.
The Command line cofing editing tools are
in my view looking clunkier and clunkier by
the year. Time it was sorted out?
I have been spending more time on Checkpoint
recently and it is such a chore to have to go back
to making sure I have no typos on ACL names,
hunting up and down config files for them,
and the inability to put comments on ACLs
edited with the new line number ACL editor
is just beyond belief.
(damn, it reminds me of my Comadore 64 - translated
for global consumption [BBC really])
For those not in the know Checkpoint have
a truely fabulous GUI config editor. It does
end up back in a text file but it is almost never
necessary to resort to using the direct editing tools.
Please wake up over there before someone else does.
Maybe of course it already done and one of Cisco's
myriad of GUI offerings is actually OK. Maybe I'll
never know:-()
.
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