kiwi cattools 3.2
kiwi cattools 3.2 in title
kiwi cattools 3.2 in description
Kiwi Logfile Viewer supports Kiwi Syslog and BSD Syslog field header titles and also tab delimited and CSV format files.
Limitations:
· 3 photo limit
Kiwi Secure Tunnel receives, compresses, and securely transports syslog messages from distributed network devices to a Kiwi Syslog Daemon. With Kiwi Secure Tunnel it is now possible for you to securely and reliably transport your syslog data across any potentially insecure network, such as the Internet.
Kiwi Secure Tunnel also has the ability to monitor files and send any new information from these files as syslog messages to Kiwi Syslog Daemon.
The Kiwi Harvester allows you to integrate non-ethernet enabled devices into your central logging system. Such devices include: PBX call logging systems, main frame computers, remote sensing devices and router console ports.
Kiwi Harvester has a small footprint and can be quickly and easily configured via an ini text file.
The purpose of the Kiwi Harvester is to enable non-ethernet and non syslog capable devices to send their notification messages to a central logging server such as Kiwi Syslog Daemon.
Typical uses might include:
· Forwarding of router console messages for out of band notification.
· Forwarding of PBX call records for billing purposes.
· Forwarding of messages from a remote sensing device or PLC device.
· Out of band messaging for a secure firewall. (Redirect the logging output to the serial port)
· Capturing of redirected printer output. (Printer port set to Com1)
Here are some key features of "Kiwi Harvester":
· Accepts input from network devices via a comm port
· Forwards messages via UDP
· Configurable via ini file
· Runs as service
· Supports comm port speeds from 300 to 115200 bps
Kiwi CatTools Standard Edition is a software for network management & device config tools.
CatTools is a utility for managing routers switches & other network devices. Provides automated configuration backups, password changes & scripted configuration commands.
Devices supported:
· All Cisco routers (1600, 1700, 2600, 3500, 7500 etc)
· All Cisco CatOS switches (4000, 5000, 6000 etc)
· Most Cisco IOS switches (3500, 2950 etc)
· Cisco PIX firewall
· Cisco CSS
· Cisco Local Director
· Cisco VPN 3000
· HP switches (2400, 2500, 2600 etc)
· Enterasys routers (XP8000 etc)
· Extreme switches (Summit etc)
· Nokia ADSL router/firewall (M1122/MW1122)
· Allied Telesyn routers
· Linux Bash shell (RedHat, Debian etc)
· 3Com SSII switches (610, 630, 1100, 3300 etc)
· BlueCoat CacheFlow
· FourSticks NP
· Riverstone routers
· Foundry routers and switches
· Multicom routers and firewalls
· Netscreen firewalls
· Accton switches
Here are some key features of "Kiwi CatTools Standard Edition":
Features & Benefits:
· Multi-threaded operation for faster backups and data gathering
· Activities can be scheduled or "Run Now"
· Encrypted device database
· Optional password protection for program and device database access
· Telnet, SSH1, SSH1.5 (Cisco), SSH2 connectivity
· "Connect via" intermediary devices.
· Import/Export of devices via tab delimited text files
· Built-in report viewing window
· Built in multithreaded TFTP Server
· Standard version runs on Windows 95 / 98 / ME / NT4 / 2000 / XP / 2003 Server
· Service version runs on Windows NT4 / 2000 / XP / 2003 Server
Activities Supported:
· Device.Backup.Running Config (Makes a backup of the running config and compares it to the last one stored on disk. Includes a diff report)
· Device.CLI.Modify Config (enter commands into the running config)
· Device.CLI.Send commands (enter commands in privileged mode, and capture the output to file)
· Device.ConnectivityTest.Login (connects to and logs into each device confirming its availability)
· Device.ConnectivityTest.Ping (ping each device and return the round trip statistics)
· Device.InterDevice.Ping (pings a series of addresses from each device, or pings all other devices in list from each device)
· Device.TFTP.Upload Config (upload text config files to the specified device)
· Device.Update.Banner (set the banner for your device)
· Device.Update.Password (set the password for your device)
· Report.ARP table (Builds a report of ARP table entries and tracks changes)
· Report.CDP Neighbors table (a report of all networked devices that can be seen by the specified device using the CDP neighbor command)
· Report.Compare.Running Startup (compare the running config of your device to its startup config and report differences)
· Report.Compare.Two files (compare two files and see how your the config of a device compares to a template)
· Report.Error info table (tracks interface stats and errors on CatOS/CatIOS/Cisco.routers/PIX firewall devices)
· Report.MAC address table (builds a list of all MAC addresses on the network)
· Report.Port info table (builds a list of all ports availiable on the device along with status)
· Report.SNMP.System summary (a summary report of data available from any device that supports standard system SNMP)
· Report.Version table (builds a report of device serial numbers, hardware and software versions)
· Report.X-Ref.Port-MAC-ARP (builds a cross reference of the Port/MAC/ARP reports)
Limitations:
· 30 days trial.
Kiwi CatTools Standard Edition - Network Management & Device Configuration Tools. Kiwi CatTools Standard Edition is a software for network management & device config tools.
CatTools is a utility for managing routers, switches & other network devices. Provides automated configuration backups, password changes & scripted configuration commands.
Devices supported:
· All Cisco routers (1600, 1700, 2600, 3500, 7500 etc)
· All Cisco CatOS switches (4000, 5000, 6000 etc)
· Most Cisco IOS switches (3500, 2950 etc)
· Cisco PIX firewall
· Cisco CSS
· Cisco Local Director
· Cisco VPN 3000
· HP switches (2400, 2500, 2600 etc)
· Enterasys routers (XP8000 etc)
· Extreme switches (Summit etc)
· Nokia ADSL router/firewall (M1122/MW1122)
· Allied Telesyn routers
· Linux Bash shell (RedHat, Debian etc)
· 3Com SSII switches (610, 630, 1100, 3300 etc)
· BlueCoat CacheFlow
· FourSticks NP
· Riverstone routers
· Foundry routers and switches
· Multicom routers and firewalls
· Netscreen firewalls
· Accton switches
Features of "Kiwi CatTools Standard Edition":
Features & Benefits:
· Multi-threaded operation for faster backups and data gathering
· Activities can be scheduled or "Run Now"
· Encrypted device database
· Optional password protection for program and device database access
· Telnet, SSH1, SSH1.5 (Cisco), SSH2 connectivity
· "Connect via" intermediary devices.
· Import/Export of devices via tab delimited text files
· Built-in report viewing window
· Built in multithreaded TFTP Server
· Standard version runs on Windows 95 / 98 / ME / NT4 / 2000 / XP / 2003 Server
· Service version runs on Windows NT4 / 2000 / XP / 2003 Server
Activities Supported:
· Device.Backup.Running Config (Makes a backup of the running config and compares it to the last one stored on disk. Includes a diff report)
· Device.CLI.Modify Config (enter commands into the running config)
· Device.CLI.Send commands (enter commands in privileged mode, and capture the output to file)
· Device.ConnectivityTest.Login (connects to and logs into each device confirming its availability)
· Device.ConnectivityTest.Ping (ping each device and return the round trip statistics)
· Device.InterDevice.Ping (pings a series of addresses from each device, or pings all other devices in list from each device)
· Device.TFTP.Upload Config (upload text config files to the specified device)
· Device.Update.Banner (set the banner for your device)
· Device.Update.Password (set the password for your device)
· Report.ARP table (Builds a report of ARP table entries and tracks changes)
· Report.CDP Neighbors table (a report of all networked devices that can be seen by the specified device using the CDP neighbor command)
· Report.Compare.Running Startup (compare the running config of your device to its startup config and report differences)
· Report.Compare.Two files (compare two files and see how your the config of a device compares to a template)
· Report.Error info table (tracks interface stats and errors on CatOS/CatIOS/Cisco.routers/PIX firewall devices)
· Report.MAC address table (builds a list of all MAC addresses on the network)
· Report.Port info table (builds a list of all ports availiable on the device along with status)
· Report.SNMP.System summary (a summary report of data available from any device that supports standard system SNMP)
· Report.Version table (builds a report of device serial numbers, hardware and software versions)
· Report.X-Ref.Port-MAC-ARP (builds a cross reference of the Port/MAC/ARP reports)
Limitations:
· 30 days trial.
Changes from previous version
· Added XP/2003 theme support
· CatTools V3 uses a new display grid for the major displays.*
· The performance when handling large numbers of devices is improved.
· Cisco Teminal Servers are now fully supported without the need for chatscripts
· Updated help file
· Added new product licensing system (Update plans)
Free Secure Tunnel Service for use with Kiwi Syslog Daemon (or compatible) Kiwi Secure Tunnel is a is a free tool that works as a Secure Tunnel Service for use with Kiwi Syslog Daemon (or compatible syslog daemon).
Kiwi Secure Tunnel receives, compresses, and securely transports syslog messages from distributed network devices to a Kiwi Syslog Daemon. With Kiwi Secure Tunnel it is now possible for you to securely and reliably transport your syslog data across any potentially insecure network, such as the Internet.
Kiwi Secure Tunnel also has the ability to monitor files and send any new information from these files as syslog messages to Kiwi Syslog Daemon.
Requirements:
· Pentium 1GHz
· 64MB Ram
Limitations:
· Tunnel Server is limited to a single Client connection
Network Management & Device Config Tools. Routers, Switches, Firewalls Kiwi CatTools Standard Edition - Network Management & Device Configuration Tools.
Kiwi CatTools Standard Edition is a software for network management & device config tools.
CatTools is a utility for managing routers, switches & other network devices. Provides automated configuration backups, password changes & scripted configuration commands.
Devices supported:
· All Cisco routers (1600, 1700, 2600, 3500, 7500 etc)
· All Cisco CatOS switches (4000, 5000, 6000 etc)
· Most Cisco IOS switches (3500, 2950 etc)
· Cisco PIX firewall
· Cisco CSS
· Cisco Local Director
· Cisco VPN 3000
· HP switches (2400, 2500, 2600 etc)
· Enterasys routers (XP8000 etc)
· Extreme switches (Summit etc)
· Nokia ADSL router/firewall (M1122/MW1122)
· Allied Telesyn routers
· Linux Bash shell (RedHat, Debian etc)
· 3Com SSII switches (610, 630, 1100, 3300 etc)
· BlueCoat CacheFlow
· FourSticks NP
· Riverstone routers
· Foundry routers and switches
· Multicom routers and firewalls
· Netscreen firewalls
· Accton switches
Here are some key features of "Kiwi CatTools Standard Edition":
Features & Benefits:
· Multi-threaded operation for faster backups and data gathering
·
· Encrypted device database
· Optional password protection for program and device database access
· Telnet, SSH1, SSH1.5 (Cisco), SSH2 connectivity
· "Connect via" intermediary devices.
· Import/Export of devices via tab delimited text files
· Built-in report viewing window
· Built in multithreaded TFTP Server
· Standard version runs on Windows 95 / 98 / ME / NT4 / 2000 / XP / 2003 Server
· Service version runs on Windows NT4 / 2000 / XP / 2003 Server
Activities Supported:
· Device.Backup.Running Config (Makes a backup of the running config and compares it to the last one stored on disk. Includes a diff report)
· Device.CLI.Modify Config (enter commands into the running config)
· Device.CLI.Send commands (enter commands in privileged mode, and capture the output to file)
· Device.ConnectivityTest.Login (connects to and logs into each device confirming its availability)
· Device.ConnectivityTest.Ping (ping each device and return the round trip statistics)
· Device.InterDevice.Ping (pings a series of addresses from each device, or pings all other devices in list from each device)
· Device.TFTP.Upload Config (upload text config files to the specified device)
· Device.Update.Banner (set the banner for your device)
· Device.Update.Password (set the password for your device)
· Report.ARP table (Builds a report of ARP table entries and tracks changes)
· Report.CDP Neighbors table (a report of all networked devices that can be seen by the specified device using the CDP neighbor command)
· Report.Compare.Running Startup (compare the running config of your device to its startup config and report differences)
· Report.Compare.Two files (compare two files and see how your the config of a device compares to a template)
· Report.Error info table (tracks interface stats and errors on CatOS/CatIOS/Cisco.routers/PIX firewall devices)
· Report.MAC address table (builds a list of all MAC addresses on the network)
· Report.Port info table (builds a list of all ports availiable on the device along with status)
· Report.SNMP.System summary (a summary report of data available from any device that supports standard system SNMP)
· Report.Version table (builds a report of device serial numbers, hardware and software versions)
· Report.X-Ref.Port-MAC-ARP (builds a cross reference of the Port/MAC/ARP reports)
Limitations:
· 30 days trial.
Kiwi Secure Tunnel is a is a free tool that works as a secure Tunnel Service for use with Kiwi Syslog Daemon (or compatible syslog daemon).
Kiwi Secure Tunnel receives, compresses, and securely transports syslog messages from distributed network devices to a Kiwi Syslog Daemon. With Kiwi Secure Tunnel it is now possible for you to securely and reliably transport your syslog data across any potentially insecure network, such as the Internet.
Kiwi Secure Tunnel also has the ability to monitor files and send any new information from these files as syslog messages to Kiwi Syslog Daemon.
Features of "Kiwi Secure Tunnel":
· Receives messages via UDP or TCP
· Single TCP connection between tunnel client and tunnel server
· BlowFish tunnel encryption
· Tunnel transmit pacing, from tunnel client to tunnel server
· Outbound transmit pacing, from tunnel server to syslog daemon
· Export settings via .ini file
· Optional event logging
· User-Selectable port numbers
· Dynamic statistics and status displays
· Single file monitoring
Requirements:
· Pentium 1GHz
· 64MB Ram
Limitations:
· Tunnel Server is limited to a single Client connection
· Kiwi Secure Tunnel can be registered to enable additional features over and above those of the free product.
Changes from previous version
· Fixed bug in Client with TCP streams containing a CR or LF delimter
/ Free Secure Tunnel Service for use with Kiwi Syslog Daemon (or compatible)Kiwi Secure Tunnel is a is a free tool that works as a Secure Tunnel Service for use with Kiwi Syslog Daemon (or compatible syslog daemon). Kiwi Secure Tunnel receives, compresses, and securely transports syslog messages from distributed network devices to a Kiwi Syslog Daemon. With Kiwi Secure Tunnel it is now possible for you to securely and reliably transport your syslog data across any potentially insecure network, such as the Internet. Kiwi Secure Tunnel also has the ability to monitor files and send any new information from these files as syslog messages to Kiwi Syslog Daemon.Requirements:· Pentium 1GHz· 64MB Ram Limitations: · Tunnel Server is limited to a single Client connection Whats New in This Release: Fixed bug in Client with TCP streams containing a CR or LF delimter... [ read full changelog ]
Display log files created by Kiwi Syslog Daemon Kiwi Log Viewer is a free Windows application. Its goal is to display log files created by Kiwi Syslog Daemon in an easy to read manner.
Kiwi Logfile Viewer supports Kiwi Syslog and BSD Syslog field header titles and also tab delimited and CSV format files.
Kiwi SyslogGen is a free Windows syslog message generator which sends syslog messages to any syslog daemon. Excellent for testing your Kiwi Syslog Daemon setup. Supports TCP syslog messages so you can emulate PIX and Netscreen firewall messages.
Message creation options
Priority selection of any Facility and Level including random.
Ready made messages or user entered text.
Frequency of delivery (once, every second, every minute or continuously)
Message forwarding that is compatible with Kiwi Syslog Daemon for Windows and NT also written by Kiwi Enterprises.
Random corrupt packets can be generated to test the robustness of the receiving Syslog Daemon server.
Multi-line text messages
Selectable Source and Destination ports for UDP and TCP
Kiwi SyslogGen Features and Benefits
Some of the many advantages of SyslogGen are:
Free to use for as long as you like
GUI interface
Sends standard Unix Syslog messages or enhanced messages (to Kiwi Syslog Daemon)
Fast
Simple to use
Can fully test your Syslog Daemon setup
Packet burst mode to hammer the Syslog Daemon to see if it can cope under load
Send oversize packets to determine potential denial of service problems
Supports TCP Syslog messages