Automate Network Device Configuration Changes Remotely and With Confidence Using Local Management
Austin, TX (PRWEB) September 17, 2013 -- No longer must configuration changes for key network devices be a late night weekend activity for IT admins with Uplogix Local Management. For years, this was the standard operating procedure to ensure there was time to fix anything that “broke” during the changes and not impact business operations.
Uplogix allows admins to work smarter by solving the key weakness with making configuration changes remotely: it’s too easy to get cut off from a device and not be able to recover it. Local Management functionality for configuration changes includes the SurgicalRollback feature. In this process, an admin pushes changes through the Uplogix Local Manager (LM) that is connected directly to the device. Current device configurations are automatically saved on the LM and changes are pushed by the Uplogix software. The changes are confirmed with the admin after being applied. Should a change cut off the admin from the device, Uplogix will automatically roll the device back to its previous state by backing out each change to restore the device to its previous state.
“Everyone in this line of work has made an error of some sort, or changed an ACL (access control list) and found themselves cut off from a remote device,” said James Dollar, Uplogix founder and CTO. “Then you are left trying to find someone onsite to help out or you have to make a service call. When you make a mistake like this with Uplogix, you go get a cup of coffee and your device will be back to its previous state when you return.”
With the SurgicalRollback “safety net,” administrators can schedule device changes during periods of low network activity, like weekend nights, and not feel compelled to be in the office. If there are devices with issues resulting from the new config, they will automatically roll-back and resume functioning. The admin can address only the problem devices Monday morning instead of pushing each change individually.
The Uplogix Control Center makes it possible to schedule multiple configuration changes, allowing an administrator to scale an automated process. An upgrade job can be scheduled for one device, or thousands which can result in considerable savings. Instead of 10-30 minutes for each device across the entire enterprise, in just a few minutes one person could schedule upgrades for the whole network. Granular user access and logging ensures clear control and documentation of the actions. With the time burden of upgrading removed, it's easier to ensure that all devices are current, which is important for compliance.
For more information, please see a demo of the Uplogix SurgicalRollback feature.
Billy Moran, Uplogix, Inc., http://www.uplogix.com, +1 (512) 857-7080, [email protected]
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