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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 Tool https://sourceforge.net/projects/cisco-ssh-snmp-config-tool/files/SNMP%20Config%20Tool/Cisco%20SNMP%20Config%20Tool%20v1.2.1.zip/download
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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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...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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