Cisco Systems 4.1 Dust Collector User Manual


 
8-9
User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.1
OL-11714-01
Chapter 8 Archiving Configurations and Managing Them Using Archive Management
Using Job Approval for Archive Management
Using Job Approval for Archive Management
You can enable Job Approval for Archive Management tasks, (Resource Manager Essentials > Admin
> Approval > Approval Policies). This means all jobs require approval before they can run.
Only users with Approver permissions can approve Archive Management jobs. Jobs must be approved
before they can run if Job Approval is enabled on the system.
For more details on enabling job approval see Setting Up Job Approval in the section Enabling Approval
and Approving Jobs Using Job Approval.
The following Archive Management tasks require approval if you have enabled Job Approval:
Out-of-Sync (Config Mgmt > Archive Mgmt > Out-of-Sync Summary)
Deploy (Config Mgmt > Archive Mgmt > Baseline Templates and Config Mgmt > Archive
Mgmt > Baseline Templates > Compliance)
Compliance Check (Config Mgmt > Archive Mgmt > Baseline Templates > Compliance)
This is only if you enable the Check Compliance and Deploy option in the Job Schedule and Options
dialog box.
Sync Archive jobs do not have Job Approval enabled because this job only archives the configuration
from the device and there is no change to the device configuration.
If you have enabled Approval for Archive Management tasks, then in the Job Schedule and Options
dialog box, you get these options:
Approval Comment—Approval comments for the job approver.
Maker E-Mail—E-mail-id of the job creator.
Configuring Transport Protocols
You can set the protocol order for Configuration Management applications such as Archive
Management, Config Editor, and NetConfig jobs to download configurations and to fetch configurations.
For NetShow, you can set the protocol order to download configurations.
This setup allows you to use your preferred protocol order for fetching and downloading the
configuration.
The available protocols are:
Telnet
TFTP (Trivial File Transport Protocol)
Command Description
terminal width 0 Sets the number of character columns on the terminal screen for the
current line for a session
show config Gets startup configuration.
show running Gets running configuration.
show curpriv View the current logged-in user.
no pager Removes paging control