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Kiwi CatTools
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| · | Run CatTools as a standard application on Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003
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| · | Run CatTools as a service on Windows NT/2000/XP/2003
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| · | Schedule based operation with "Run Now" option
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| · | Encrypted sensitive database fields
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| · | Optional password protection for program access
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| · | Telnet, SSH1, SSH1.5, SSH2 connectivity
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| · | "Connect via" intermediary devices. Telnet and SSH supported on Cisco, HP, Enterasys, CatalystCatOS, CatalystIOS, Linux devices.
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| · | Bulk import/export of devices and activities via tab delimited text files
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| · | Built-in report viewing window
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| · | Multi-threaded operation for faster backups and data gathering
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| · | Fully scriptable. Write your own custom activities and reports using VBscript
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| · | Telnet, SSH1, SSH1.5, SSH2 connectivity
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| · | Built-in multi threaded TFTP Server
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| · | Connectivity.Ping device test (ping each device and return the round trip statistics)
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| · | Connectivity.Inter-device ping test (pings a series of addresses from each device, or pings all other devices in list from each device)
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| · | Connectivity.Login test (login to each device and enter enable mode)
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| · | General.Modify configuration (enter commands into the running config)
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| · | General.Enter command (enter commands in privileged mode, and capture the output to file)
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| · | General.Backup config (Makes a backup of the running config and compares it to the last one stored on disk. Includes a diff report)
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| · | Report.MAC address table (Builds a list of all MAC addresses on the network)
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| · | Report.Version information (Builds a report of device serial numbers, hardware and software versions)
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| · | Report.ARP table (Builds a report of ARP table entries and tracks changes)
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| · | Report.Port-MAC-ARP x-ref (Builds a cross reference of the Port/MAC/ARP reports)
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| · | 'Connect via' Telnet and SSH on Cisco, HP, Enterasys, CatalystCatOS, CatalystIOS, Linux
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| · | Report.Error info table (Builds a report of error counters for many Cisco devices
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| · | All Cisco routers (1600, 1700, 2600, 3500, 7500 etc)
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| · | All Cisco CatOS switches (4000, 5000, 6000 etc)
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| · | Most Cisco IOS switches (3500, 2950 etc)
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| · | Cisco PIX firewall
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| · | Cisco CSS
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| · | Cisco Local Director
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| · | Cisco VPN 3000
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| · | HP switches (2400, 2500, 2600 etc)
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| · | Enterasys routers (XP8000 etc)
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| · | Extreme switches (Summit etc)
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| · | Nokia ADSL router/firewall (M1122/MW1122)
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| · | Allied Telesyn routers
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| · | Linux Bash shell (RedHat, Debian etc)
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| · | 3Com SSII switches (610, 630, 1100, 3300 etc)
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| · | BlueCoat CacheFlow
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| · | FourSticks NP
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| · | Riverstone routers
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| · | Foundry routers and switches
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| · | Multicom routers and firewalls
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| · | Netscreen firewalls
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| · | Accton (Dell) switches
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| · | Up to 5 devices in the database
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| · | Up to 5 scheduled activities
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| · | Up to 2 simultaneous TFTP sessions
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| · | Single threaded operation
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| · | Up to 500 devices in the database
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| · | Up to 50 scheduled activities
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| · | Up to 20 simultaneous TFTP sessions
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| · | Up to 10 client threads
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| · | Unlimited devices in the database - subject to file size limitations
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| · | Unlimited scheduled activities - subject to file size limitations
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| · | Up to 60 simultaneous TFTP sessions
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| · | Up to 30 client threads
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