This software offers a web-based toolkit for streamlined troubleshooting. It includes an integrated menu with easily accessible application tools through point-and-click functionality.

Another useful tool is Tracert, a command line program used to analyze hop by hop packet routing between source and destination, network topology, and performance. IPConfig is also included in the toolkit, which lists the IP address settings configured on the local host machine, including IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS server, and MAC address.
The purpose of DNS services is to resolve device hostnames and IP addresses, which is essential when connecting to network devices, including servers. PuTTY, a terminal emulation software, allows for access to network devices based on Telnet or SSH management sessions, along with support for local console access.
The Advisor feature enables discovery and analysis of network inventory and operational state. Generate a network device inventory report to start and obtain information such as end of life hardware, end of life IOS software, security PSIRT alerts, service contract status, warranty coverage, and product field notices.
NetSurveyor scans your local wireless network to verify all active wireless access points and advertised SSID, verifying RSSI signal strength, coverage map, and channel assignment. It can also detect any rogue access points and troubleshoot wireless connectivity issues.
Lastly, the IOS Show Commands provide a list of the most common IOS commands used to configure, verify, and troubleshoot network connectivity. It offers a usage guide to Cisco IOS commands and host-based commands available, with basic explanations of the configuration and operational state information listed with each command. Overall, this web-based toolkit is an excellent resource for anyone in need of easy-to-use network troubleshooting tools.
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