File Details |
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File Size | 2.5 MB |
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License | Commercial Demo |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/XP |
Date Added | August 29, 2005 |
Total Downloads | 1,335 |
Publisher | TELCONI |
Homepage | Telconi Terminal |
Publisher's Description
Telconi Terminal, a network management productivity application for Cisco IOS based routers, switches and other devices, helps network administrators to accomplish their daily work more efficiently and comfortably by complementing the IOS command line interface with a more convenient, interactive visual user interface.
It's major features include interactive full-screen configuration editing and help facility support. It also supports access-list editing and HTML-output. In a network management model, it most closely resembles a local craft terminal or element manager. The application requires knowledge of the underlying networking technologies, network protocols and IOS and does not try to remove the complexities of router configuration and network administration.
Latest Reviews
mreese reviewed v0.92a RevB on Dec 30, 2004
A nice work in progress. Good for GUI junkies, but won't replace putty and Vi on a unix box. Worth a look for sure / lots of potential!
DarkHound reviewed v0.92a on Dec 29, 2004
Nifty little program. It populates the information on screen by telneting to your pix, pulling your config, then filtering the information in an explorer like fashion.
All in all I like it, but I think it could have a bit of a better gui implementation. But it's a cross-platform, gotta love that. All in all, it beats the heck outta cisco configmaker.
mreese reviewed v0.92a RevB on Dec 30, 2004
A nice work in progress. Good for GUI junkies, but won't replace putty and Vi on a unix box. Worth a look for sure / lots of potential!
DarkHound reviewed v0.92a on Dec 29, 2004
Nifty little program. It populates the information on screen by telneting to your pix, pulling your config, then filtering the information in an explorer like fashion.
All in all I like it, but I think it could have a bit of a better gui implementation. But it's a cross-platform, gotta love that. All in all, it beats the heck outta cisco configmaker.