router software

There's always Hyperterminal...

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Dennis Willson
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Dennis Willson

You might want to lookup ConfigMaker.

Doan

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Doan

is there any windows based software to configure cisco routers?

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anon

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Dennis Willson

I'm looking for a program with a nice GUI

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anon

You could give SDM

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a try. It's better than everything I've seen so far.

/jeroen

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jeroen

After I basically configure my routers through a terminal program, I use Telconi Terminal to continue configuring my routers. It has a very nice GUI, and it is available for Windows, Unix/Linux, and Macintosh.

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RH

No. The bundled hyperterminal blows goats.

Go for "Hyperterminal Private Edition" from

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This is what they use in the CCIE lab exam.

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yamahasw40

Hi,

I believe what you are looking for is something like Cisco Network Assistant.

I'm almost sure that this is free if you are a registered user

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Dave Bradley

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