Register to watch the On-Demand Geek Speak Webcast: Boost Network Reliability with Four Configuration Management Fast Fixes
I get a lot of questions about best practices for managing dynamic networks. When it’s not done well, reliability suffers and one of the worst things that can happen is the network goes down. In fact, experts estimate that up to 70% of network downtime stems from changed network configs. Configuration management is not only one of the surest and easiest ways to avoid downtime, best-in-class configuration management tools can also save you a ton of time and improve the quality of your network operations.
During this webcast you’ll learn how to:
- Set up nightly config backups so you can easily roll back to a known good config
- Simultaneously change thousands of device configs with a just a few mouse clicks
- Set up an alert to be notified anytime a config is changed on your network
- Run a complete inventory report so you’re not paying maintenance for devices that aren’t on your network
We’ll also talk about how to evaluate what configuration management solution is right for you.
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