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    TraceMAC - Traceroute for MAC addresses

    TraceMAC - Traceroute for MAC addresses

    TraceMAC is a command-line Layer 2 traceroute for Cisco switches

    TraceMAC is a Windows/Linux command-line tool that allows you to trace a specific MAC address thru Cisco switches. It works by connecting to a switch using SSH, SNMP, Telnet, HTTP or HTTPS and do some "show commands" and later process the output, this will happen recursively until it finds the switch where that MAC address (PC/Printer/Etc) is directly connected. Note: It works with Cisco switches only and you must have CDP enabled at least on trunks/links between switches! Is tested...
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    Cisco config sanitizer tool

    Cisco config sanitizer tool

    Tool used to sanitize Cisco configuration files.

    ...It removes passwords, keys, certs and other sensitive data from text config files. Use this tool to sanitize extracted configurations files before you send them to audit (Ex: TAC) 'show tech-support' is good, but sometimes you need to remove more sensitive data from the configurations This tool will scan a folder with all its sub-folders and sanitize every file from that tree. But it will never modify the source files, instead it will create another folder with sanitized files. Info: The result will be another folder next to the source called "<configurations folder>_sanitized" To change the file search filter modify "SET FILTER=" in script file To add/modify/remove sanitizer syntax edit the awk file inside bin folder Usage: cisco-config-sanitizer.bat "<configurations folder>" If there are sensitive data still leaking after sanitizing, please let me know. ...
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    RunAWK is a small wrapper for AWK interpreter that helps write standalone programs in AWK. It provides support for modules and other powerful features. It comes with dozens of modules which provide efficient means for handling command line options, powerful functions for manipulating strings and arrays as well as sorting, mathematical, tmpfile, braceexpand functions and a lot of others.
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    Process Monitor uses web interface to view system active process and its resource usage. Support multiple host process monitoring. This to allow developer view their active process and Administrator keep tab on system performances.
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    trying to build a automated system to collect troubleshooting informations from a universal server
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