Mon Apr 03, 2023 1:51 pm
If you have multiple routers that you manage remotely, there are a few ways you can modify the configurations on all of them without having to log in to each router individually.
One option is to use a network management tool that allows you to configure and manage multiple devices from a central location. There are many network management tools available, both free and paid, that can help you manage multiple routers at once. These tools often allow you to automate configuration changes across multiple devices, saving you time and effort.
Another option is to use a configuration management tool like Ansible or Puppet, which allows you to define the desired state of your devices in code, and then apply that configuration to all of your devices at once. This can be a very powerful approach, as it allows you to automate the configuration of your devices and ensure that they are always in the desired state.
Regardless of which approach you choose, it's important to make sure that you have a backup of your current configurations before making any changes. This will help you avoid any unintended consequences that could result from a configuration change.