when last we saw our hero (Tuesday, Jun 10, 2003), 
 Austad, Jay was madly tapping out:
> There's a sequence of SNMP OID's that you can hit on a cisco router which
> will allow you to merge a config file from a tftp server to the router.
> Does anyone know what these are offhand?
> 
> Using the private community, you supposedly can set the tftp server, the
> filename, and then hit one more that will fire off the transfer and pull the
> config from your tftp server.
> 
> I can't seem to find what this is anywhere.


fire up your mib browser and have a look at the CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB.

elements in this part of the tree are likely of interest to you[1].
there's a little bit of work associated with doing this.  pancho[2] (a
decent config management tool has stuff prebuild for doign this.


references
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[1] - 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.96.1.1.1.1
[2] - http://www.projectpancho.org/


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