This chapter introduces the network administrator to the basic tools used for configuring and maintaining Cisco devices. These tools are part of the fundamental steps involved in the process of Cisco network administration. The network administrators should be able to perform the following tasks:
Table 1-11 provides a list of the network administration tools covered in this chapter.
Table 1-11. List of Tools Used in This Chapter
Tool | Features | OS | Website/Details |
|---|
HyperTerminal | Terminal emulation | Windows | Comes pre-installed with Windows OS |
HyperTerminal Private Edition (HTPE) | Terminal emulation with Telnet client and ability to run macros | Windows | http://www.hilgraeve.com |
Minicom | Terminal emulation with macros | Linux | http://freshmeat.net/redir/minicom/6437/url_homepage/minicom |
GtkTerm | GUI-based terminal emulation with macros | Linux | http://www.jls-info.com/julien/linux/ |
PuTTY | SSH client | Windows | http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ |
SSH Secure Shell Client | SSH client | Windows | http://www.ssh.com/ |
PIX Device Manager (PDM) | GUI based configuration and administration of Cisco PIX firewall | Web-based | http://www.cisco.com |
Solarwinds TFTP server | TFTP server | Windows | http://www.solarwinds.net |
3COM TFTP server | TFTP server | Windows | http://support.3com.com/software/utilities_for_windows_32_bit.htm |
Linux TFTP server | TFTP server | Linux | http://www.rpmfind.net/ |
vsFTP server | FTP server | Linux | http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ |
Microsoft FTP server | FTP server | Windows | Part of the Microsoft Windows NT/200X server |