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Cisco Commands History Monitor 1.1
Commands History - NetAssistant Toolallowstheuser to create a Network Devices Inventory of Cisco IOSRoutersbylocation and running the appropriate deviceCommandsHistorymonitoring to collect and monitor executed commandsin theorderand the time they were executed from the active devices.The commands are then sorted according to their levelintoeither'Show' or 'Exec' level commands. Exec Level commandsarefurtherfiltered with and without Syslogs to allowforbettertroubleshooting of commands executed versus logeventsreported bythe device.The first-time Tool user needs to "Sign Up" firstfollowingtheinstallation of the Tool to define a local user andpassword;thencreate a Network by clicking on the "Create Network"buttontofill-in the Network name and Details fields. Multiplenetworksaresupported at the same time to meet and to enhanceuserpreferencesin viewing networks.From the created list of Networks the user can accessadefinednetwork to generate a Map where they can apply a longtouchon thescreen on the location of the Router device to see aCiscoroutericon followed by a short click on the device icongeneratedto getthe popup bubble.This package is unlimited in terms of the number ofNetworkandnumber of Cisco Device configured per network.The popup bubble for each of the defined Router devicesincludesa"Settings" icon which links the user to thedevice'scredentialswhich the user needs to fill-in as per theactualrouterconfiguration.The information to fill-in are:1. The Router's IP Address or DNS Name2. The Router's UserName [or HTTP(S) Client UserName]3. The router Password [or HTTP(S) Client User Password]4. A "Secured" check box that when checked thetoolcommunicatedusing HTTPS instead of HTTPThe Router Commands History profile is accessed by clickingonthedevice popup bubble in the area of the device name/ipandtheicon.The Tool is designed for Cisco IOS based networkroutersandswitches and exploits the HTTP or HTTPS ServerIOSfeaturearchitecture by applying the [ip http server |iphttpsecure-server] commands. The user needs to definetheappropriateusername and password from the device and hastheopportunity toalso create an HTTP(S) client user andassociatedpassword for eachdefined device credentials in theinventory.
Cisco Configuration Management 1.1
Configuration Management - NetAssistantToolallows the user to create a Network Devices Inventory of CiscoIOSRouters by location and running the appropriatedeviceconfiguration management commands to collect and monitordeviceconfiguration information from the active devices.The first-time Tool user needs to "Sign Up" first followingtheinstallation of the Tool to define a local user and password;thencreate a Network by clicking on the "Create Network" buttontofill-in the Network name and Details fields. Multiple networksaresupported at the same time to meet and to enhance userpreferencesin viewing networks.From the created list of Networks the user can access adefinednetwork to generate a Map where they can apply a long touchon thescreen on the location of the Router device to see a Ciscoroutericon followed by a short click on the device icon to get thepopupbubble.This package is unlimited in terms of the number of Networksandthe number of devices within each network.The popup bubble for each of the defined Router devicesincludesa "Settings" icon which links the user to the device'scredentialswhich the user needs to fill-in as per the actualrouterconfiguration.The information to fill-in are:1. The Router's IP Address or DNS Name2. The Router's UserName [or HTTP(S) Client UserName]3. The router Password [or HTTP(S) Client User Password]4. A "Secured" check box that when checked the toolcommunicatedusing HTTPS instead of HTTPThe Router configuration management commands profile isaccessedby clicking on the device popup bubble in the area of thedevicename/ip and the icon.The Tool is designed for Cisco IOS based network routersandswitches and exploits the HTTP or HTTPS Server IOSfeaturearchitecture by applying the [ip http server | iphttpsecure-server] commands. The user needs to define theappropriateusername and password from the device and has theopportunity toalso create an HTTP(S) client user and associatedpassword for eachdefined device credentials in the inventory.The Cisco IOS Router Config Management Commands supported onthispackage are:- Show Running Configuration command;- Show Running Interfaces, Class-Maps, and Policy-MapsConfigurationcommands;- Show Derived Configuration details- Differences between the Running and Start-UpConfigurationsReport.- Saving Running Configuration into NVRAM upon detectionofConfiguration Differences.
Cisco Router NetFlow Monitor 1.1
NetFlow - NetAssistant Tool allows the usertocreate a Network Devices Inventory of Cisco IOS Routers bylocationand running the appropriate device Flow accounting commandstocollect and monitor stats for network hosts traffic from theactivedevices.The first-time Tool user needs to "Sign Up" first followingtheinstallation of the Tool to define a local user and password;thencreate a Network by clicking on the "Create Network" buttontofill-in the Network name and Details fields. Multiple networkaresupported at the same time to meet and to enhance userpreferencesin viewing networks.From the created list of Networks the user can access adefinednetwork to generate a Map where they can apply a long touchon thescreen on the location of the Router device to see a Ciscoroutericon followed by a short click on the device icon to get thepopupbubble.This free package is limited to only 1 Network with asingledevices only.The popup bubble for each of the defined Router devicesincludesa "Settings" icon which links the user to the device'scredentialswhich the user needs to fill-in as per the actualrouterconfiguration.The information to fill-in are:1. The Router's IP Address or DNS Name2. The Router's UserName (or HTTP Client UserName)3. The router Password (or HTTP Client User Password)The Network router NetFlow commands profile is accessedbyclicking on the device popup bubble in the area of thedevicename/ip and the icon.The Tool is designed for Cisco IOS based network routersandswitches supporting the NetFlow feature.The Tool exploits the HTTP Server IOS feature architecturebyapplying the [ip http server] command. The user needs to definetheappropriate username and password from the device and hastheopportunity to also create an HTTP client user andassociatedpassword for each defined device credentials in theinventory.NetFlow network traffic accounting, usage-based networkbilling,network planning, security, Denial of Servicemonitoringcapabilities, and network monitoring. NetFlow providesvaluableinformation about network users and applications, peakusage times,and traffic routing. this package provides thecapability tomonitor Netflow interface configuration, Exportinformation, andNetFlow Top-Talkers.Please send us a message to [email protected].
Router Cisco Commands History 1.1
Commands History - NetAssistant Tool allowstheuser to create a Network Devices Inventory of Cisco IOS Routersbylocation and running the appropriate device CommandsHistorymonitoring to collect and monitor executed commands in theorderand the time they were executed from the active devices.Thecommands are then sorted according to their level intoeither'Show' or 'Exec' level commands.The first-time Tool user needs to "Sign Up" first followingtheinstallation of the Tool to define a local user and password;thencreate a Network by clicking on the "Create Network" buttontofill-in the Network name and Details fields. Multiple networksaresupported at the same time to meet and to enhance userpreferencesin viewing networks.From the created list of Networks the user can access adefinednetwork to generate a Map where they can apply a long touchon thescreen on the location of the Router device to see a Ciscoroutericon followed by a short click on the device icon generatedto getthe popup bubble.This free package is limited to only 1 Network with asingledevice only.The popup bubble for each of the defined Router devices includesa"Settings" icon which links the user to the device'scredentialswhich the user needs to fill-in as per the actualrouterconfiguration.The information to fill-in are:1. The Router's IP Address or DNS Name2. The Router's UserName (or HTTP Client UserName)3. The router Password (or HTTP Client User Password)The Router Commands History profile is accessed by clickingonthe device popup bubble in the area of the device name/ip andtheicon.The Tool is designed for Cisco IOS based network routersandswitches and exploits the HTTP Server IOS feature architecturebyapplying the [ip http server] command. The user needs to definetheappropriate username and password from the device and hastheopportunity to also create an HTTP client user andassociatedpassword for each defined device credentials in theinventory.