$Id: README,v 1.11 2002/04/18 15:00:00 charles Exp $

Pancho is a script meant to help network administrators simplify 
their job of updating a group of routers with the same required
change. In addition pancho can be used to archive router configurations
through a manual or automated process. With a bit of creativity, pancho
can be used to maintain the configuration of an enterprise network of
routers.

Pancho relies on the snmp libraries installed as well as the NET::SNMP
perl module. The libraries should be available with your distribution,
however the latest and greatest version may be obtained from 
http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/
SNMP.pm is not a standard module included with the perl distribution,
so more than likely you will need to download and install the module
seperately. It can be found through the CPAN archive at:

  http://search.cpan.org/

This document does not cover installation of Net::SNMP or the snmp 
libraries. Please consult the documentation that accompanies each
project.

Pancho has an accompanying website that documents frequently asked questions
and includes online versions of the LOGGING and README files which
accompany this distribution. Plain Old Documentation (POD) can also be accessed
by running:

  perldoc pancho

In addition, a discussion forum has been set up in the form the pancho-discuss
mailing list. You can subscribe to this list by sending an email to:

  listmanager@lunarmedia.net

Place the following words within the Subject: line

  subscribe pancho-discuss

