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    GNS3

    GNS3

    An advanced network simulator to design and configure virtual networks

    Build, Design and Test your network in a risk-free virtual environment and access the largest networking community to help. Whether you are studying for your first networking exam or building out a state-wide telecommunications network, GNS3 offers an easy way to design and build networks of any size without the need for hardware.
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    netcfgtoolssh

    netcfgtoolssh

    Python script for pushing the same configuration on multiple devices.

    ...The script reads the IPs of the devices from the NETWORK_IP file, then gets the SSHv2/Telnet credentials from the SSH_USERPASS file and sends the commands you enter in the CMD_FILE file to all the devices. The script also checks if all the needed files exist, if all the IP addresses are valid and if all the devices are reachable. Tools used: Python 2.7.3, GNS3, Linux.
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    netcfgtooltelnet

    netcfgtooltelnet

    Python script for pushing the same configuration on multiple devices.

    ...This feature can be further customized to prompt the user for them or read them from a file. The script also checks if all the needed files exist, if all the IP addresses are valid and if all the devices are reachable. Tools used: Python 2.7.3, GNS3, Linux.
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    netmonsql

    netmonsql

    Network performance monitoring and logging script for Cisco devices.

    ...NetMon_Query.py is a query script for the MySQL database in the form of an interactive menu for generating statistics. Tools used for coding and testing: Python 2.7.3, MySQL Server 5.5.37, GNS3, Linux. Tested on Cisco 1710, 2621, 2691, 3660, 3725, 7206
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    ospfdiscoverysnmp

    ospfdiscoverysnmp

    OSPF network discovery script via SNMP.

    ...After providing necessary info and the OSPF info is gathered, the user has three choices: display the OSPF routers info on the screen, export the data to a file for Excel importing and generate the OSPF topology showing neighborships, router IDs and neighbor IPs. Tools used for coding and testing: Python 2.7.3, PySNMP, GNS3, Linux. Tested on Cisco 2621, 2691, 3660.
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    This tool can be used to create a GNS3/Dynamips replica of a real network by simply connecting to the network and using SNMP. Please see the instructions in the wiki.
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