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Cisco IOS Device Management (backup, update image, save conf, reboot)
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This program can be used for the following:
- To collecting Cisco device information like: hostname, serial, model, IOS image, version, uptime, free memory (to CSV)
- To enable the SCP service on the device (automaticly before file transfers)
- To make a backup of the running-config and startup-config with SCP (with built-in MD5 hash comparison check) no TFTP/SFTP server needed.
- To save the running-config to the startup-config (write memory)
- To transfer a new image...
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SNTP client based on RFC 2030 supporting both IPv4 and IPv6 implemented purely on python. TFTP client and server based on RFC 1305 supporting both IPv4 and IPv6 implemented purely on python. OSPFv2 implementation in python using RFC 2328 and RFC 3137.