Free tools to help manage your network and IT infrastructure.
Tools that help collect information from network devices.
These tools run on all Windows OSes
NetOps Planning Tool |
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Check off the options that you are required to manage. Add notes to yourself as needed. You can collapse the list, which filters out unselected functions, or you can view the entire list.
MIB Browser |
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A full-featured MIB Browser to query OIDs from network devices.
PollDevice |
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Test SNMP connectivity to a device with this simple tool. The tool fetches the system description of the device (sysDescr) if SNMP is communicating correctly.
GetSNMP |
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Query any SNMP OID from a network device via the command line.
GetSysDescr |
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Query SNMP System Description from network devices. Output can be onscreen or in logfile format for helping to document your network devices and OS versions.
GetARP |
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Query ARP cache information from network devices. Output can be onscreen or in logfile format for helping to document your network devices.
Windows utilities that monitor disk space and services.
FreeSpace |
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Determine with ease exactly how much free space exists on a drive or network share. This Windows NT command-line tool allows you to store output in tabular form for inclusion in a batch file. In this way you can easily gather information on a number of drives or network shares.
SendMail |
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Send an email message from a batch file with this utility.
FreeSpace |
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Determine with ease exactly how much free space exists on a drive or network share. This Windows NT command-line tool allows you to store output in tabular form for inclusion in a batch file. In this way you can easily gather information on a number of drives or network shares.
GetHTTP |
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Query HTTP pages from a command line, and return resulting latency in a format suitable for MRTG (Multi-Router Traffic Grapher).
Wait |
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Create a custom length delay in batch files with this command-line tool.
HPDisplay |
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Change the default “Ready” display on your HP LaserJet printer to display your company name, the printer’s name or the print queue with this utility.
Need to backup your router’s running configuration? Each of these Windows NT/2000 command line utilities works on all 1600, 2500, 3600, 4000, and 7000 series Cisco routers, and IOS based switches. All three of these products are licensed freeware applications and may be distributed in unmodified form.
WrNet |
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Use this utility to save your router’s running-config to a TFTP server. If you automate this with the Windows NT/2000 scheduler, you can get regular backups of your router configuration.
WrTFTP |
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Use this utility to save your Cisco Catalyst (Kalpana) switch’s configuration to a TFTP server. If you automate this with the Windows NT/2000 scheduler, you can get regular backups of your switch configuration
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