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Good morning, we had to migrate our CatTools to a new server. We did that and it worked fine for a week or so. But now when I go to open it, I am prompted for a database password. Of course, I don't recall ever creating a password and I can't get past this prompt. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks,

Thanks for following up. Our server team built a Windows 2016 Standard on VMware. I reinstalled CatTools and just used the same config files, database. It worked for a while then starting asking for the database password.

We recently changed domains on the server and the account that the Cattools application was installed with is no longer available. I can log in with my admin account and add new devices but we have two older devices that I need to remove. We are getting an error nightly that 2 switches cannot be backed up which makes sense because they are no longer in existence.

When I open the CatTools Manager, I get a blank screen, again I can go into Options - Device Wizard and successfully add devices but cannot get into the database to remove/change properties for the existing devices. When I try to open the database, it is also asking me for a DB password which my predecessor may or nmay not have set up.

Please forgive me if this is a basic thing that a netadmin should know; I have no formal training on this so much of my knowledge is from bits and blurps from the Internet searches I've been doing combined with trial-and-error.

TL;DNR Version: What is the PROPER way to get CatTools past the "Press ENTER to continue" screen that follows the "Press CTRL-Y to continue" splash screen when using SSH on an Avaya ERS4850? I rigged a way through, but I don't think it's right.

Our organization uses CatTools for taking the running-config of our network gear, mostly Avaya/Nortel/BayStack equipment. For the vast majority, it's been working fine, as we were using Telnet. However, we're slowly moving to SSH and I have one switch I'm trying to get into a little more cleanly than the method I've found.

I've spent the better part of two days trying to figure this out, searching Thwack and the Internet in general, to no avail. It was by studying the debug output that I finally figured out what was happening and came up with a workaround. But I don't like my method.

It appears to me, however, by the five "Waiting for" lines, that CatTools doesn't think it's logged in yet. Were this Telnet, CatTools would be correct: It is AFTER the CTRL-Y where we enter login information -- in TELNET. But in SSH, we won't see the splash screen nor the "Press ENTER to continue" line without a successful (SSH) login.

So this is where I kept getting stuck. We're logged in, but CatTools doesn't seem to think so. To work around this, I set up a variation to use CTRL-Y followed by CTRL-M as a *PRE* login keystroke. The reason I don't think it's right is because (1) it should be *POST* login but CatTools doesn't seem to think it's logged in; and (2) after doing this, CatTools receives a command prompt from the device, but just sits there for about 20 seconds before continuing, claiming to be waiting for a known device prompt.

The main reason I don't think this is right is because the output states it's waiting for the "Press CTRL-Y to continue" prompt after it's already been given, and the "Info Log" pane shows "Waiting for a known device prompt".

I am attempting to configure Cat Tools to backup some of our Dell PowerConnect 5548s running-configs over SSH, however I am running into problems when initiating the SSH session. Since the Dell SSH on the appliance is built on top of Telnet, it prompts for a useless field "Login as:" before asking for the local username and password. This first field has no effect on whether or not you can authenticate to the device.

I have handful of SonicWALLs in field I need to do scheduled backup. However from what I can tell, the Cattools 3.11 still can not backup SonicWALL properly. Versions of the running SonicOS are 5.9 and newer.

I am currently trying to configure Kiwi Cattools v3.9.1 (no Solarwinds support any more) to back up our Cisco devices' running config. The backup from some devices work without problem, from some other devices Kiwi cannot back up the config (routers and switches).

- The activity finishes without error, Kiwi confirms the backup with "Backup Running Config results: OK" for all specified devices, I see in the mail queue that the e-mail has been queued and contains an attachment (HTML report about the activity's result) but not all the configs have been backed up locally into the specified folder (C:/Shares) and the e-mail does not list all the devices as backed up. After enabling debug mode, I can see that Kiwi logs in to all the devices, backs up the configs and disconnects from the devices successfully, so it seems that the activity has been finished successfully but the config files from some of the devices are missing at the end.

The missing files are from the same devices until I change the name of the problematic devices in Kiwi. When that happens, Kiwi does not drop the previous error message any more for the device but does not bac kup the config at all.

Hello,

We have an HP Procurve J4903A Switch 2824 and it is integrated with RADIUS Server for authentication.
We are using Cat Tools 3.4 demo version and tried to configure the switch for configuraton backup using Method SSH2.
And using Device.Backup.Running Config Type and SSH Username/Password are supplied. When Run the backup it shows the errors:
"Did not receive expected prompt when entering enable mode", and "Aborting: Unable to enter enable mode".

Do anybody faced this issue with SSH? Please help me to solve this problem.

Regards,

Achu

We are having some troubles with "Checkpoint Security Gateway" Devices. Because there is no suitable Device-Template for those devices i used the Generic.Device combined with a Device Variation to backup the Running Configuration.

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Hey guys... I have a pair of Ubiquiti NanoBridge M5's that I use for a wireless bridge. I currently use CatTools to backup my switches, routers, and firewalls. I would like to backup the config of these M5's too... however, I have not been able to find a good script to make it work. Has anyone had any experience with backing these up? I believe they are DD-WRT based, so we may be able to use that as a place to start...

Following the advice in this discussion Re: Automate backup of config from Ubiquiti NanoBridge M5 (DD-WRT) , I set the devices as Linux.RedHat.Bash and have double checked all usernames and passwords are correct and have also added the prompt fields that appear when using SSH to access the links.

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