Command Output Window View Zoom In and Out as well as long touch initiated View
Commands History - NetAssistant Tool allows the user to create a Network Devices Inventory of Cisco IOS Routers by location and running the appropriate device Commands History monitoring to collect and monitor executed commands in the order and the time they were executed from the active devices.
The commands are then sorted according to their level into either 'Show' or 'Exec' level commands. Exec Level commands are further filtered with and without Syslogs to allow for better troubleshooting of commands executed versus log events reported by the device.
The first-time Tool user needs to "Sign Up" first following the installation of the Tool to define a local user and password; then create a Network by clicking on the "Create Network" button to fill-in the Network name and Details fields. Multiple networks are supported at the same time to meet and to enhance user preferences in viewing networks.
From the created list of Networks the user can access a defined network to generate a Map where they can apply a long touch on the screen on the location of the Router device to see a Cisco router icon followed by a short click on the device icon generated to get the popup bubble.
This package is unlimited in terms of the number of Network and number of Cisco Device configured per network.
The popup bubble for each of the defined Router devices includes a "Settings" icon which links the user to the device's credentials which the user needs to fill-in as per the actual router configuration.
The information to fill-in are:
1. The Router's IP Address or DNS Name
2. The Router's UserName [or HTTP(S) Client UserName]
3. The router Password [or HTTP(S) Client User Password]
4. A "Secured" check box that when checked the tool communicated using HTTPS instead of HTTP
The Router Commands History profile is accessed by clicking on the device popup bubble in the area of the device name/ip and the icon.
The Tool is designed for Cisco IOS based network routers and switches and exploits the HTTP or HTTPS Server IOS feature architecture by applying the [ip http server | ip http secure-server] commands. The user needs to define the appropriate username and password from the device and has the opportunity to also create an HTTP(S) client user and associated password for each defined device credentials in the inventory.
This version of Cisco Commands History Monitor Android App comes with one universal variant which will work on all the Android devices.
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