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    MassConfig

    A small but powerfull application For mass devices config & backup

    Mass Config A small but powerfull excel application For mass devices configuration / backup, can use also to send configuration / commands to Linux server This is an open source application Tested with: - network device - cisco,nortel and juniper - Operetion systems - Debian linux uses telnet / SSH to connect to devices, for every device from the list, you can set the commands to send All devices output is saved in the 'Output' directory, you can load this output data to the excel Please let me know of any bugs / application changes / requests MassConfig is used for: - Mass configure large no. of devices - Send configuration / commands to Linux server - Central Management and monitoring for all the net - Configuration backup - Ping tests - Fping test (Like ping but better) - To save ping history - To save EIGRP history (or any other command output history) - Manipulate commands output More info at: http://sharontools.com
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