NAME
       rancid - Cisco configuration filter
SYNOPSIS
       rancid [-dlV] (-f filename | hostname)
DESCRIPTION
       rancid is a perl(1) script which uses the login scripts (see clogin(1))
       to login to a device, execute commands to  display  the  configuration,
       etc,  then  filters  the  output  for  formatting, security, and so on.
       rancid’s product is a file with the name of it’s last argument plus the
       suffix .new.  For example, hostname.new.
       There   are   complementary   scripts   for   other   platforms  and/or
       manufacturers that are supported by rancid(1).  Briefly, these are:
       agmrancid      Cisco Anomaly Guard Module (AGM)
       arancid        Alteon WebOS switches
       arrancid       Arista Networks devices
       brancid        Bay Networks (nortel)
       cat5rancid     Cisco catalyst switches
       cssrancid      Cisco content services switches
       erancid        ADC-kentrox EZ-T3 mux
       f10rancid      Force10
       f5rancid       F5 BigIPs
       fnrancid       Fortinet Firewalls
       francid        Foundry and HP procurve OEMs of Foundry
       hrancid        HP Procurve Switches
       htranicd       Hitachi Routers
       jerancid       Juniper Networks E-series
       jrancid        Juniper Networks
       mrancid        MRTd
       mrvrancid      MRV optical switches
       nrancid        Netscreen firewalls
       nsrancid       Netscaler
       nxrancid       Cisco Nexus boxes
       prancid        Procket Networks
       rivrancid      Riverstone
       rrancid        Redback
       srancid        SMC switch (some Dell OEMs)
       trancid        Netopia sDSL/T1 routers
       tntrancid      Lucent TNT
       xrancid        Extreme switches
       xrrancid       Cisco IOS-XR devices
       zrancid        Zebra routing software
       The command-line options are as follows:
       -V     Prints package name and version strings.
       -d     Display debugging information.
       -l     Display somewhat less debugging information.
       -f     rancid should interpret the next argument as  a  filename  which
              contains  the output it would normally collect from the device (
              hostname) with clogin(1).
SEE ALSO
       control_rancid(1), clogin(1), rancid.conf(5)
CAVEATS
       Cisco IOS offers a DHCP server that maintains a text database which can
       be  stored  remotely  or on local storage.  If stored locally, the file
       changes constantly and causes constant  diffs  from  rancid.   If  this
       file’s    name    (’ip    dhcp    database’)    matches    the    regex
       dhcp_[^[:space:].].txt, it will be filtered.
       For Catalyst switches running CatOS, type cat5,  the  prompt  must  end
       with  ’>’.   clogin(1)  looks  for  ’>’  to  determine  when a login is
       successful.  For example:
                 cat5k>
                 cat5k> enable
                 Password:
                 cat5k> (enable)
       rancid works on Cisco Catalyst 1900 series switches  that  are  running
       Enterprise   Edition  software.   This  software  provides  a  menu  at
       connection time that allows a command line  interface  to  be  used  by
       entering ’K’ at the prompt.
                                 5 March 2010                        rancid(1)