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Seafelt Configuration Manager, or SCM, is a powerful configuration management tool.

Features include:

  • Backup of configuration from remote devices, including Cisco and NetApp devices, and anything with an ssh interface.
  • Configuration change tracking using version control tools, such as Subversion
  • Extensible reporting on configuration items
  • Powerful, extensible configuration auditing
  • Email and SNMP integration

Configuration Auditing

The most powerful feature of SCM is the ability to audit device configurations using customisable rulesets. With these rulesets, you can define, with granular precision, what correct configuration looks like for your organisation. Configuration items that do not match the audit rules trigger an error.

Audit reports can be generated manually, or scheduled. Reports can be viewed online, emailed to recipients. You can even have SNMP traps generated if a configuration fails its audit.

With SCM, you don’t need to spend time figuring out what changed, and if it’s correct. SCM will tell you. Automatically.

Tracker

The bugtracker is located here.