Talk:HOWTO:CISCO:7200VXR
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Suggestion: Standardizing Format of Router Config Howto's
I am just getting started here, so let me know what the general community thoughts are on thistopic before I just dive in and start implementing this.
To be useful to the widest audience, we will need to keep track of not only model numbers, but software, hardware, and firmware revisions. In the cisco distribution router community this will be especially important, as the variations between software available for any model can be dizzying.
I'm going to suggest a headerblock for each router howto page, and a TOC outline that gives opportunities for variations, and known bugs, as well as workarounds for issues where those have been developed. Here goes:
Make | Cisco | |
---|---|---|
Model | 7200 VXR | |
Firmware | __________ | |
Software | C7200-JS-M Version 12.3(8.3) |
Sample TOC
Generic Configuration
Older Release Variations
Known and Reported Problems and Workarounds
References
External Links
--Fjb (talk) 02:56, 18 February 2015 (EST)
Seems reasonable
A good starting place, at least. Question is: do we put all the various revision on a single page per chassis? I'm inclined to say yes. It's either that, or one-per, and use Categories. Not immediately obvious which would work better.
--Baylink (talk) 11:12, 9 March 2015 (EDT)