Cisco's IP Accounting Fetcher uses Perl scripts to retrieve IP accounting information from Cisco routers.
One of the standout features of this software is its simplicity. There's only one config file to worry about - "getdata.conf for configuration - making setup and use straightforward.
To get the most out of Cisco IP Accounting Fetcher, you'll need a few prerequisites. These include perl 5.6+, Net::SNMP 4.0+, Net::IP, Getopt::Std, and File::Basename. You'll also need IP accounting configured on your router and access to SNMP r/w community at the router. Additionally, having some scheduling tool like cron (or even a Windows scheduler) can help automate tasks.
This release of Cisco IP Accounting Fetcher includes a few updates and bug fixes. One cosmetic bug related to "Accounting on..." info has been resolved, and a "detailed" parameter has been added.
Overall, if you're searching for a reliable and efficient way to fetch IP accounting data from your Cisco routers, Cisco IP Accounting Fetcher is definitely worth considering. Its easy setup, HTML statistics generation, and recent updates make it a strong contender in the realm of networking software.
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