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    Cisco SSH/SNMP Config Tool

    Cisco SSH/SNMP Config Tool

    Allows you to deploy configuration updates to your Cisco devices

    Easy to use tools for a network administrator with a lot of Cisco routers or switches to manage. The SSH tool can also deploy commands to any SSH device, but the SNMP tool works only with Cisco devices Last version of SSH Tool https://sourceforge.net/projects/cisco-ssh-snmp-config-tool/files/SSH%20Config%20Tool/Cisco%20SSH%20Config%20Tool%20v1.2.2.zip/download Last version of SNMP...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Ping GUI for Windows

    Ping GUI for Windows

    PingGUI, an app for pinging in Windows

    PingGUI is a small pinging app to ping, scan or keep alive ip addresses and websites. Multiple destinations can be pinged simultaneously. Ping times will be shown in a graph and as text.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Latency Monitor

    Monitor and log your latency to other computers.

    This program lets you monitor and log latency between the computer where you run it and another host. That other host could be anywhere on the Internet. It's good for troubleshooting networks, or proving there is a problem. An option to log to a .csv file lets you easily import the data into a spreadsheet program for charting.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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