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.hys 50
-.TH "rancid_intro" "1" "13 August 2005"
+.TH "rancid_intro" "1" "23 November 2006"
.SH NAME
rancid_intro \- introduction to the Really Awesome New Cisco confIg Differ
.SH INTRODUCTION
.B rancid
is really more than just a Cisco configuration differ. It handles several
different device's configurations; currently including Alteon, Bay Networks
-(Nortel), Cisco, Extreme, Force10, Foundry, HP Procurve switches, Juniper
-Routers and edge (ERX) routers, Redback, MRTd daemon, Lucent TNT, Netscalar
-load balancers, Netscreen firewalls, Zebra routing software, and the
-ADC-Kentrox EZ-T3 mux.
+(Nortel), Cisco, Cisco AGM, Extreme, Force10, Foundry, HP Procurve switches,
+Juniper Routers and edge (ERX) routers, Redback, MRTd daemon, Lucent TNT,
+Netscalar load balancers, Netscreen firewalls, Zebra routing software, and
+the ADC-Kentrox EZ-T3 mux.
.PP
.B rancid
uses an expect script to login to each of a list of devices and run a set of