| Kiwi CatTools 3.3.14 | |
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| Description | Kiwi CatTools provides automated device configuration management on routers, switches and firewalls. It can backup the configuration of your device and have any differences instantly e-mailed to you, issue commands via Telnet or SSH to many devices at once, change the configuration of devices at scheduled times, change all your network device passwords in one go,Compare the running config of a device to the startup config and have any differences instantly e-mailed to you. CatTools has a built-in TFTP server, supports SSH, Telnet and more. |
| Category | Internet |
| Updated | Aug 28, 2006 |
| Publisher | Kiwi Enterprises |
| Download | Click here 125 downloads |
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